In this study, we examined the heterogeneous reduction of Hg(II) on the coal fly ash samples and synthetic aerosols under different light conditions in a controlled laboratory reactor. Three types of coal fly ashes were studied: a high carbon fly ash from a stoker boiler, a low carbon/low sulfate fly ash from a pulverized coal combustor burning low sulfur coal, and a high sulfate fly ash from a pulverized coal combustor burning high sulfur coal. The rate of Hg(II) reduction on the three diverse fly ash samples was found to be relatively fast with an average half-life of 1.6 h under clear sky atmospheric conditions (under the irradiance of 1000 W/m(2)). The reduction rate in the low sulfate/low carbon fly ash was approximately 1.5 times fast...
Coals contain small quantities of mercury which have the potential to be emitted to the atmosphere d...
To study mercury (Hg) retention in solid sorbents, researchers generally employ similar laboratory-s...
Coal-fired utility boilers are the single largest anthropogenic source of mercury emissions. Mercury...
A laboratory reactor system was developed to examine the role of light and aerosol composition in th...
[EN] During the combustion of coal in power plants Hg is released from the coal into the environment...
Mercury is an extremely volatile element, which is emitted from coal combustion to the environment m...
The retention capacity of coal fly ash wastes of different characteristics for retaining the mercury...
Mercury is a known pollutant that has detrimental effect on human health and environment. The anthro...
The overall goal of the project was to obtain a fundamental understanding of the catalytic reactions...
The objective of this study is to determine the mechanism of mercury retention in fly ashes, the mai...
2 Mercury in coal and its emissions from coal-fired boilers is a topic of primary environmental conc...
Tests were performed in simulated flue gas streams using fly ash from the electrostatic precipitator...
Method 30B and the Ontario Hydro Method (OHM) were used to sample the mercury in the flue gas discha...
[EN] Mercury in coal and its emissions from coal-fired boilers is a topic of primary environmental c...
There is an increasing concern over mercury emissions from coal-fired boilers. Coal-fired power gene...
Coals contain small quantities of mercury which have the potential to be emitted to the atmosphere d...
To study mercury (Hg) retention in solid sorbents, researchers generally employ similar laboratory-s...
Coal-fired utility boilers are the single largest anthropogenic source of mercury emissions. Mercury...
A laboratory reactor system was developed to examine the role of light and aerosol composition in th...
[EN] During the combustion of coal in power plants Hg is released from the coal into the environment...
Mercury is an extremely volatile element, which is emitted from coal combustion to the environment m...
The retention capacity of coal fly ash wastes of different characteristics for retaining the mercury...
Mercury is a known pollutant that has detrimental effect on human health and environment. The anthro...
The overall goal of the project was to obtain a fundamental understanding of the catalytic reactions...
The objective of this study is to determine the mechanism of mercury retention in fly ashes, the mai...
2 Mercury in coal and its emissions from coal-fired boilers is a topic of primary environmental conc...
Tests were performed in simulated flue gas streams using fly ash from the electrostatic precipitator...
Method 30B and the Ontario Hydro Method (OHM) were used to sample the mercury in the flue gas discha...
[EN] Mercury in coal and its emissions from coal-fired boilers is a topic of primary environmental c...
There is an increasing concern over mercury emissions from coal-fired boilers. Coal-fired power gene...
Coals contain small quantities of mercury which have the potential to be emitted to the atmosphere d...
To study mercury (Hg) retention in solid sorbents, researchers generally employ similar laboratory-s...
Coal-fired utility boilers are the single largest anthropogenic source of mercury emissions. Mercury...