LI JIE

Professor   Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates   Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Gender:Male

Alma Mater:大连理工大学

Degree:Doctoral Degree

School/Department:电气工程学院

Discipline:Environmental Engineering. Theory and New Technology of Electrical Engineering. High Voltage and Insulation Technology

Business Address:大连理工大学电气工程学院静电所


Paper Publications

Performance evaluation of non-thermal plasma injection for elemental mercury oxidation in a simulated flue gas

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2014-03-15

Journal:JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、PubMed、Scopus

Volume:268

Page Number:237-245

ISSN No.:0304-3894

Key Words:Non-thermal plasma injection; Surface discharge plasma reactor; HgO; Mercury oxidation

Abstract:The use of non-thermal plasma (NTP) injection approach to oxidize elemental mercury (Hg-0) in simulated flue gas at 110 degrees C was studied, where a surface discharge plasma reactor (SDPR) inserted in the simulated flue duct was used to generate and inject active species into the flue gas. Approximately 81% of the Hg-0 was oxidized and 20.5 mu g kJ(-1) of energy yield was obtained at a rate of 3.9 J L-1. A maximal Hg-0 oxidation efficiency was found with a change in the NTP injection air flow rate. A high Hg-0 oxidation efficiency was observed in the mixed flue gas that included O-2, H2O, SO2, NO and HCl. Chemical and physical processes (e.g., ozone, N-2 metastable states and UV-light) were found to contribute to Hg-0 oxidation, with ozone playing a dominant role. The deposited mercury species on the internal surface of the flue duct was analyzed using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and electronic probe microanalysis (EPMA), and the deposit was identified as HgO. The mercury species is thought to primarily exist in the form of HgO(s) by adhering to the suspended aerosols in the gas-phase. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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