Study on speciation of HgCl2 supported over activated carbon in simulated flue gases by temperature-programmed decomposition desorption mass spectrometry

2018 
Abstract HgCl 2 that was homogenously dispersed over activated carbon was prepared by an HCl solution method (HgCl 2 (HCl)/AC), in the present study. The speciation of HgCl 2 (HCl)/AC in simulated flue gases was further investigated by a temperature-programmed decomposition desorption mass spectroscopy method, to clarify its transformation mechanism. It was found that HgCl 2 sublimation occurred after Hg-H 2 O pretreatment, evidenced by the disappearance of the desorption peak of HgCl 2 at 80 °C. After Hg-H 2 O pretreatment, new species of HgCl 2 were formed, as confirmed by similar peak intensities of HgCl 2 at mass numbers 270 and 272 at 335 °C. The SO 2 -H 2 O or H 2 S-H 2 O pretreatment helped stabilize the HgCl 2 species supported over the AC, as evidenced by the weaker desorption peak of HgCl 2 at around 80 °C. For the HgCl 2 (HCl)/AC pretreated with SO 2 -H 2 O, four desorption peaks of mercury were found, at 280, 335, 380 and 480 °C, indicating that new mercury compounds were formed during pretreatment or the TPDD process. The mercury desorbed at 280 °C was derived from a mercury complex of [HgCl] 2 SO 4 ⋯A-C, while the mercury desorbed at 480 °C resulted from HgSO 4 . Some HgO species might be formed and stabilized over the AC during the TPDD process, corresponding to two mercury desorption peaks at 335 and 380 °C. After the pretreatment of HgCl 2 (HCl)/AC with H 2 S-H 2 O, some HgCl 2 were transformed to HgS and HgO species, as evidenced by the mercury desorption peaks at 280, 305 and 380 °C.
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