Sequential extraction study of stability of adsorbed mercury in chemically modified activated carbons

Tong, S; Fan, M; Mao, L; Jia, CQ

HERO ID

1673485

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

21812397

HERO ID 1673485
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Sequential extraction study of stability of adsorbed mercury in chemically modified activated carbons
Authors Tong, S; Fan, M; Mao, L; Jia, CQ
Journal Environmental Science & Technology
Volume 45
Issue 17
Page Numbers 7416-7421
Abstract Activated carbons chemically modified with sulfur and bromine are known for their greater effectiveness in capturing vapor Hg from coal combustion and other industrial flue gases. The stability of captured Hg in spent activated carbons determines the final fate of Hg and is critical to devising Hg control strategy. However, it remains a subject that is largely unknown, particularly for Br-treated activated carbons. Using a six-step sequential extraction procedure, this work evaluated the leaching potential of Hg captured with four activated carbons, one lignite-derived activated carbon, and three chemically treated with Br(2), KClO(3), and SO(2). The results demonstrated clearly the positive effect of Br- and SO(2)-treatment on the stability of captured Hg. The Hg captured with brominated activated carbon was very stable and likely in the form of mercurous bromide complex. Sulfur added at high temperature with SO(2) was able to stabilize a majority of Hg by forming sulfide and possibly sulfonate chelate. The presence of sulfate however made a small fraction of captured Hg (<10%) labile under mild conditions. Treating activated carbon with KClO(3) lowered the overall stability of captured Hg. A positive dependence of Hg stability on Hg loading temperature was observed for the first time.
Doi 10.1021/es201399d
Pmid 21812397
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