INVESTIGATION OF THE FATE OF MERCURY IN A COAL COMBUSTION PLUME USING A STATIC PLUME DILUTION CHAMBER | |
Laudal, Dennis L. | |
National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S.) | |
关键词: Particulates; Aerosols; 01 Coal, Lignite, And Peat; Mercury; Coal; | |
DOI : 10.2172/791725 RP-ID : FC26-98FT40321--20 RP-ID : FC26-98FT40321 RP-ID : 791725 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
The overall goal of the project was to further develop and then verify SPDC's ability to determine the physical and chemical transformations of mercury in combustion stack plumes. Specific objectives of the project were to perform controlled tests at the pilot scale using dynamic spiking of known mercury compounds (i.e., Hg{sup 0} and HgCl{sub 2}) to prove the ability of the SPDC to determine the following: whether mercury condenses onto particulate matter in a cooling plume; whether there is reduction of Hg{sup 2+} to Hg{sup 0} occurring in hygroscopic aerosols; whether condensed Hg{sup 2+} on particles is photochemically reduced to Hg{sup 0}; and whether or not the Solid Ontario Hydro mercury speciation method (SOH) provides the same results as the Ontario Hydro (OH) mercury speciation method.
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