Mercury removal with sorbents magnetically separable from treated fluids
View Patent ↗Methods and apparatus relate to treatment of fluids to remove mercury contaminants in the fluid. Contact of the fluid with active outer surfaces of particles magnetically separable from the fluid loads the particles with the mercury contaminants. Magnetic separation then removes from the fluid the particles loaded with the mercury contaminants such that a treated product remains.
1. A method comprising:
preparing a slurry with a mercury-containing liquid hydrocarbon in contact with particles each having an iron sulfide outer surface on a ferromagnetic core of iron; and
removing mercury extracted from the mercury-containing liquid hydrocarbon by the iron sulfide outer surfaces of the particles, wherein the removing provides a treated liquid hydrocarbon and includes applying a magnetic field to the slurry in order to separate the particles that are loaded with the mercury from the treated liquid hydrocarbon,
wherein the particles are formed by reacting an iron substrate with hydrogen sulfide.
2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising regenerating the particles loaded with the mercury to thereby remove the mercury from the particles for recirculation to prepare the slurry.
3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the removing of the mercury captures at least 99% of the mercury in the mercury-containing liquid hydrocarbon to provide the treated liquid hydrocarbon.