Several mineralogically, chemically and texturally diverse minerals and waste materials were selected for the testing of elemental mercury capture in exhaust gas, namely tyre char resulting from the burning of pyrolytic rubber tyres, class C fly ash, mesoporous material type MCM-41 and glauconite. Each material's mineralogical, chemical and textural characteristics were explored. In order to conduct experiments in conditions similar to those during the contact of sorbent with real coal exhaust fumes at a temperature of about 110-120°C, the experiments were carried out using a test device consisting of a furnace for burning powdered coals, a thermostatic cage for sorbent reactors and mercury gas analysers, which are able to measure and compa...
This paper presents the results of a study on the influence of the temperature of characteristic zon...
There is concern that mercury (Hg) in coal combustion by-products might be emitted into the environm...
[EN] The combustion of coal can result in trace elements, such as mercury, being released from power...
Coal-fired utility plants are the largest anthropogenic source of mercury emiSSIOns. Mercury abateme...
For several recent years Faculty of Energy and Fuels of the AGH University of Science and Technology...
The retention capacity of coal fly ash wastes of different characteristics for retaining the mercury...
In recent years the problem of mercury emission became a widely discussed topic. Its high impact is ...
Mercury is a well-known toxic element, and flue gas streams emitted from coal-fired utilities are on...
Mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) are two of the volatile trace metals in coal, which are often not cap...
An initial study has been made of the use of synthetic zeolites for mercury capture from exhaust gas...
Abstract Due to the restriction such as the Minamata Convention as well as the IED of the European C...
The adverse effects of mercury on human health are a well-known problem, as mercury is a persistent ...
The adverse effects of mercury on human health are a well-known problem, as mercury is a persistent ...
Determination of trace elements in combusted materials has always been an interesting field of envir...
To study mercury (Hg) retention in solid sorbents, researchers generally employ similar laboratory-s...
This paper presents the results of a study on the influence of the temperature of characteristic zon...
There is concern that mercury (Hg) in coal combustion by-products might be emitted into the environm...
[EN] The combustion of coal can result in trace elements, such as mercury, being released from power...
Coal-fired utility plants are the largest anthropogenic source of mercury emiSSIOns. Mercury abateme...
For several recent years Faculty of Energy and Fuels of the AGH University of Science and Technology...
The retention capacity of coal fly ash wastes of different characteristics for retaining the mercury...
In recent years the problem of mercury emission became a widely discussed topic. Its high impact is ...
Mercury is a well-known toxic element, and flue gas streams emitted from coal-fired utilities are on...
Mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) are two of the volatile trace metals in coal, which are often not cap...
An initial study has been made of the use of synthetic zeolites for mercury capture from exhaust gas...
Abstract Due to the restriction such as the Minamata Convention as well as the IED of the European C...
The adverse effects of mercury on human health are a well-known problem, as mercury is a persistent ...
The adverse effects of mercury on human health are a well-known problem, as mercury is a persistent ...
Determination of trace elements in combusted materials has always been an interesting field of envir...
To study mercury (Hg) retention in solid sorbents, researchers generally employ similar laboratory-s...
This paper presents the results of a study on the influence of the temperature of characteristic zon...
There is concern that mercury (Hg) in coal combustion by-products might be emitted into the environm...
[EN] The combustion of coal can result in trace elements, such as mercury, being released from power...