Nanostructured Silica-Gel Doped with TiO2 for Mercury Vapor Control

被引:14
作者
Erik Pitoniak
Chang-Yu Wu
Danielle Londeree
David Mazyck
Jean-Claude Bonzongo
Kevin Powers
Wolfgang Sigmund
机构
[1] University of Florida,Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences
[2] University of Florida,Particle Engineering Research Center
[3] University of Florida,Department of Material Science Engineering
来源
Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2003年 / 5卷
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mercury; photocatalytic oxidation; adsorption; silica gel; titania; nanosized pellets;
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A novel high surface area SiO2–TiO2 composite has been developed for elemental mercury vapor removal from combustion sources. The composite exhibits synergistic adsorption and photocatalytic oxidation. Mercury vapor in the gas stream is adsorbed, oxidized and stays on the composite. The composite has demonstrated a high mercury capacity (1512ug/g) although in its current 3-mm pellet form only the outer layer is effectively utilized. The loading of 13% TiO2 shows the best removal, both with and without UV irradiation. Increasing TiO2 loading beyond this level does not enhance the removal further. It has also been observed that the composite after being 'activated' by photocatalytic oxidation has better performance, probably due to the change of surface functional groups. The examination of the effects of flow velocity reveals that mass transfer is the rate limiting step. Relative humidity has been found to impede adsorption therefore decreasing the overall removal efficiency. By rinsing with acid, both the deposited mercury and composite can be regenerated.
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页码:281 / 292
页数:11
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