摘要

A pilot-scale TiO2 photocatalytic system using common household fluorescent lamps was tested at a real combustion facility for its ability to control Hg-0 emissions. An Hg-0 removal efficiency of greater than 90% was achieved under optimum conditions. The photocatalytic reaction units connected in series were more efficient than those connected in parallel. Acid components of the flue gas, such as NO and H2O, exhibited significant negative effects on the Hg-0 removal efficiency. There was no difference in Hg-0 removal efficiency between the systems employing mono-wavelength and tri-wavelength fluorescent lamps, and the efficiency was enhanced by increasing the amount of irradiation.

  • 出版日期2013-1-25

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