Sorbents for the oxidation and removal of mercury
Abstract
A promoted activated carbon sorbent is described that is highly effective for the removal of mercury from flue gas streams. The sorbent comprises a new modified carbon form containing reactive forms of halogen and halides. Optional components may be added to increase reactivity and mercury capacity. These may be added directly with the sorbent, or to the flue gas to enhance sorbent performance and/or mercury capture. Mercury removal efficiencies obtained exceed conventional methods. The sorbent can be regenerated and reused. Sorbent treatment and preparation methods are also described. New methods for in-flight preparation, introduction, and control of the active sorbent into the mercury contaminated gas stream are described.
- Inventors:
- Issue Date:
- Research Org.:
- Midwest Energy Emissions Corp, Corsicana, TX (United States); Univ. of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND (United States)
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE
- OSTI Identifier:
- 1805528
- Patent Number(s):
- 10926218
- Application Number:
- 16/509,071
- Assignee:
- Midwest Energy Emissions Corp (Corsicana, TX)
- DOE Contract Number:
- FC26-98FT40320
- Resource Type:
- Patent
- Resource Relation:
- Patent File Date: 07/11/2019
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
Citation Formats
Olson, Edwin S., Holmes, Michael J., and Pavlish, John H. Sorbents for the oxidation and removal of mercury. United States: N. p., 2021.
Web.
Olson, Edwin S., Holmes, Michael J., & Pavlish, John H. Sorbents for the oxidation and removal of mercury. United States.
Olson, Edwin S., Holmes, Michael J., and Pavlish, John H. Tue .
"Sorbents for the oxidation and removal of mercury". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1805528.
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title = {Sorbents for the oxidation and removal of mercury},
author = {Olson, Edwin S. and Holmes, Michael J. and Pavlish, John H.},
abstractNote = {A promoted activated carbon sorbent is described that is highly effective for the removal of mercury from flue gas streams. The sorbent comprises a new modified carbon form containing reactive forms of halogen and halides. Optional components may be added to increase reactivity and mercury capacity. These may be added directly with the sorbent, or to the flue gas to enhance sorbent performance and/or mercury capture. Mercury removal efficiencies obtained exceed conventional methods. The sorbent can be regenerated and reused. Sorbent treatment and preparation methods are also described. New methods for in-flight preparation, introduction, and control of the active sorbent into the mercury contaminated gas stream are described.},
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