Abstract:
The Fe/Al-SiO
2 composite metal oxides were prepared by various methods to simulate the composition of red mud. A series of experiments were carried out to study the mercury removal performance from simulated flue gas. The results show that the composite metal oxide obtained by sol-gel method has an excellent mercury removal performance in a temperature range of 300-450 ℃. Among them, average mercury removal efficiency can reach 94.8% within 3 h at 350 ℃. Fe
2O
3 provides lattice oxygen and chemical adsorbed oxygen for the oxidation of Hg
0, and SiO
2 is conducive to the dispersion of the active component Fe
2O
3, which enhances the contact between Hg
0 and the active sites. In the presence of trace HCl and NO in flue gas, the removal efficiency of Hg
0 is close to 100%. However, the average mercury removal efficiency reduces to 90.7% and 53.4% respectively after adding 0.2 mL/min and 0.4 mL/min SO
2, since the reaction of SO
2 and Fe
2O
3 produces Fe
2(SO
4)
3, leading to the deactivation of Fe
2O
3.