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Transformation of mercury speciation through the SCR system in power plants
Authors:YANG Hong-min and PAN Wei-ping
Affiliation:1. School of Power Engineering, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210042, China;Institute for Combustion Science and Environmental Technology, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, 42101, USA
2. Institute for Combustion Science and Environmental Technology, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, 42101, USA
Abstract:Coal-fired utility boilers are now identified as the largest source of mercury in the United States. There is speculation that the installation of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system for reduction of NOx can also prompt the oxidation and removal of mercury.In this paper, tests at six full-scale power plants with similar type of the SCR systems are conducted to investigate the effect of the SCR on the transformation of mercury speciation. The results show that the SCR system can achieve more than 70%-80% oxidation of elemental mercury and enhance the mercury removal ability in these units. The oxidation of elemental mercury in the SCR system strongly depends on the coal properties and the operation conditions of the SCR systems. The content of chloride in the coal is the key factor for the oxidization process and the maximum oxidation of elemental mercury is found when chloride content changes from 400 to 600 ppm. The sulfur content is no significant impact on oxidation of elemental mercury.
Keywords:electric utility boiler  selective catalytic reduction  mercury speciation  oxidation  power plants  systems  mercury speciation  sulfur content  significant  impact  factor  oxidization  process  maximum  chloride  changes  coal  properties  operation  conditions  results  show  ability  units
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