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Understanding the Impacts of Different Impurities on Elemental Mercury Removal by CaS in Chemical Looping Combustion of Coal: A First Principle Study

[Image: see text] CaSO(4) has the advantages of abundant yield, high oxygen-carrying capacity, low cost, and no heavy metal pollution, making it promising as an oxygen carrier for chemical looping combustion (CLC). In comparison with other oxygen carriers, CaS as the reduced product of CaSO(4) exhib...

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Autores principales: Fan, Yunpei, Jin, Jing, Liu, Qiuqi, Xu, Kailong, Shi, Huancong, Liu, Dunyu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10468996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37663458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c04372
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Sumario:[Image: see text] CaSO(4) has the advantages of abundant yield, high oxygen-carrying capacity, low cost, and no heavy metal pollution, making it promising as an oxygen carrier for chemical looping combustion (CLC). In comparison with other oxygen carriers, CaS as the reduced product of CaSO(4) exhibits superior adsorption efficiency for Hg(0) in the flue gas. In this paper, density functional theory (DFT) was used to investigate the adsorption mechanism of Hg(0) on the adsorbent surface of CaS(001). The adsorption energies of different oxidized mercury species such as HgS, HgCl, and HgBr over the CaS surface were summarized. Furthermore, the effects of various flue gas components including SO(2), H(2)S, S, HCl, Cl(2), CO, H(2), H(2)O, and C on Hg(0) adsorption over the CaS(001) surface were evaluated. The results show that Hg(0) can be adsorbed on the CaS(001) surface in a chemisorption manner with a reaction energy of −65.1 kJ/mol. The adsorption energy of different forms of mercury on the CaS(001) surface varies greatly, and mercury in the oxidized state is more easily captured by CaS. SO(2) inhibits while other flue gas components promote Hg(0) adsorption over the CaS surface. Overall, CaS tends to adsorb mercury in the reduction reactor and release mercury when CaS is re-oxidized to CaSO(4) in the oxidation reactor. This is detrimental to mercury removal in the CLC of coal. This study sheds light on the migration and transformation of mercury in the CLC of coal with CaSO(4) as the oxygen carrier.