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- W109572026 abstract "Coals contain elements which, although usually found in concentrations lower than 1% (trace
 elements), can give rise to environmental or technological problems. After gasification most of
 these elements may occur in gas phase in different proportions. In order to avoid the
 problems that the presence of trace elements in gas phase can originate during coal
 gasification processes, a suitable technology needs to be developed. The systems currently
 being studied and developed for gas cleaning in coal gasification, focus on the removal of
 sulphur, particulate matter, nitrogen, alkali metals and halogens but not on corrosive or toxic
 trace elements. Nevertheless, the reduction of trace elements using solid sorbents in gas
 phase at high temperatures appears to be a promising method for combustion systems.
 The main objectives of this work were to determine the capacity of different solid sorbents for
 retaining arsenic, selenium, cadmium and zinc species in gases from coal gasification
 systems at 550 and 750 ºC and to find out how the sorbent characteristics and operational
 variables (temperature and gas composition) influence retention. To attain these objectives
 the sorption capacity (mg of element per g of sorbent) and the efficiency (percentage of
 element retention) were determined. The study was carried out in a laboratory scale reactor,
 in which the sorbent was employed as a fixed bed, using synthetic gas mixtures. At the end of
 each experiment, the sorbent bed (mixture of sorbent + sand) was finely ground and
 dissolved in a microwave oven with HF, HNO3 and H3BO3, and the element in solution was
 determined by ICP-MS.
 The results are discussed in the light of the data for combustion conditions reported in the
 literature, and possible retention mechanisms are proposed. Different amounts of arsenic,
 selenium, cadmium, and zinc can be retained in solid sorbents at high temperatures. It was
 observed that, in a coal gasification atmosphere, limestone, fly ashes and metallic oxide
 mixtures containing spinels, were the best sorbents, though in each case the retention
 capacity depended on temperature and atmosphere. Retention capacities between 16-24
 mg g-1 were obtained using limestone and fly ashes for arsenic retention. For selenium, the
 maximum retention capacities ranging between 50-56 mg g-1 were attained using limestone.
 Alumina in a gasification atmosphere containing HCl was the best sorbent for zinc removal
 (52 mg g-1). The lowest retention capacities were obtained for cadmium, these being <1 mg g-1
 for the different sorbents tested. Retention probably proceeds through different mechanisms,
 but in most cases a chemical reaction is involved." @default.
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- W109572026 date "2013-04-29" @default.
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- W109572026 title "Trace element removal from hot gasification flue gases using solid sorbents" @default.
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