In this paper, Fe–Ce mixed oxides supported on lignite semi-coke were prepared by the hydrothermal impregnation method. The sorbents were employed to capture elemental mercury from coal pyrolysis gas. The… Click to show full abstract
In this paper, Fe–Ce mixed oxides supported on lignite semi-coke were prepared by the hydrothermal impregnation method. The sorbents were employed to capture elemental mercury from coal pyrolysis gas. The influences of hydrothermal impregnation temperature, mole ratio of Fe/Ce, reaction temperature, and H2S concentration on Hg0 removal efficiency were investigated in a fixed-bed reactor. The physicochemical properties of the sorbent samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, Brunauer–Emmett–Teller, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The results showed that the Fe/Ce-modified semi-coke sorbents, synthesized by hydrothermal impregnated at 200 °C, had larger specific surface areas and pore volumes than the original semi-coke. The sorbent with a Fe/Ce molar ratio of 0.4:0.2 exhibited the highest Hg0 removal efficiency of 83.5% at 150 °C. On the basis of the XPS characterization of the sorbent, a mechanism of Hg0 removal over the Fe0.4Ce0.2/SC200 sorbent was propose...
               
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