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Control of Mercury Emissions from a Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator in Japan
Authors:Masaki Takaoka  Nobuo Takeda  Takeshi Fujiwara  Masato Kurata  Tetsuo Kimura
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Engineering , Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University , Kyoto , Japan;2. Environmental Plant Research and Development Department , Kubota Corporation , Osaka , Japan
Abstract:Abstract

The control of Hg emissions from a municipal solid waste incinerator (MSWI) is very important, because more than 78% of municipal solid waste (MSW) is incinerated. The Hg content of coal used in utility boilers is relatively low in Japan. In this study, recent trends in the Hg content of MSW in Japan and activated carbon (AC) injection as a control technology of Hg emission from an MSWI are discussed. The effect of AC injection on Hg removal from flue gas in an MSWI was investigated by pilot-scale experiments using a bag filter (BF). The injection of AC increases the Hg reduction ratio by 20–30% compared with cases without AC injection. The Hg reduction ratio increases as the flue gas temperature decreases. The Hg reduction ratio is closely related to the inlet Hg concentration and was expressed with a Langmuir-type adsorption isotherm.
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