IP Library Granted Patent US 9,539,538
Granted Patent B2
US 9,539,538 · App. 13/587,140 · Granted Jan 10, 2017

Multi-functional composition of matter for rapid removal of mercury from a flue gas

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Patent No.
US 9,539,538
App. No.
13/587,140
Granted
Jan 10, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multi-functional composition of matter that is useful for injection into a flue gas stream to rapidly and efficiently remove mercury from the flue gas stream. The multi-functional composition of matter may include a fixed carbon sorbent and minerals, halogens in the form of halide salts, as well as other physical and chemical properties to enhance (1) the oxidation reaction kinetics for the oxidation of mercury species and (2) the mass diffusion kinetics of the mercury species.

Claims (33)

1. A multi-functional composition of matter, comprising at least about 20 wt. % and not greater than about 75 wt. % fixed carbon, at least about 20 wt. % and not greater than about 50 wt. % minerals, at least about 1 wt. % and not greater than about 15 wt. % of a halogen, and at least about 3 wt. % and not greater than about 12 wt. % aqueous-based solubilizing medium, wherein:

the multi-functional composition of matter has a median particle size of not greater than about 15 micron;

the multi-functional composition of matter has a sum of micropore volume plus mesopore volume that is at least about 0.2 cc/g; and

the ratio of micropore volume to mesopore volume is at least about 0.7 and is not greater than about 1.5, and

wherein the minerals comprise at least about 1 wt. % iron-containing minerals.

2. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein when injected at a coal-fired power plant combusting high rank coal will result in emissions of mercury of less than 1.2 lbs/Tbtu at composition injection rates (in lbs/MMacf) of at least approximately 30% less as compared to a sorbent sold under the trademark PowerPac Premium, an activated carbon sorbent having a median particle size of about 25 micron, a fixed carbon content of about 50 wt. %, a mineral content of about 40 wt. %, a sum of micropore volume plus mesopore volume of about 0.25 cc/g, a total mesopore volume of about 0.13 cc/g, and a total micropore volume of about 0.12 cc/g, and including about 4.5 wt. % of a bromide salt, under comparable operating conditions.

3. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein when injected at a coal-fired power plant combusting high rank coal will result in emissions of mercury of less than 1.2 lbs/Tbtu at composition injection rates (in lbs/MMacf) of at least approximately 60% less as compared to a sorbent sold under the trademark PowerPac Premium, an activated carbon sorbent having a median particle size of about 25 micron, a fixed carbon content of about 50 wt. %, a mineral content of about 40 wt. %, a sum of micropore volume plus mesopore volume of about 0.25 cc/g, a total mesopore volume of about 0.13 cc/g, and a total micropore volume of about 0.12 cc/g, and including about 4.5 wt. % of a bromide salt, under comparable operating conditions.

4. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein when injected in a beta test at a coal-fired power plant combusting high rank coal and when the mercury emission rate (lb Hg/Tbtu) is plotted as a function of the composition injection rate (in lbs/MMacf), the slope of the curve with the highest R 2 value at 1.2 lbs Hg/Tbtu will be more negative than about −0.6.

5. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , when injected in a beta test at a coal-fired power plant combusting high rank coal and when the mercury emission rate (lb Hg/Tbtu) is plotted as a function of the composition injection rate (in lbs/MMacf), the slope of the curve with the highest R 2 at 1.2 lbs Hg/Tbtu will be more negative than about −1.5.

6. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , which when injected at a coal-fired power plant combusting low rank coal will result in emissions of mercury of less than 4.0 lbs/Tbtu at composition injection rates (in lbs/MMacf) of at least approximately 40% less as compared to a sorbent sold under the trademark PowerPAC Premium Plus, an activated carbon sorbent having a median particle size of about 25 micron, a fixed carbon content of about 50 wt. %, a native mineral content of about 40 wt. %, a sum of micropore volume plus mesopore volume of about 0.25 cc/g, a total mesopore volume of about 0.12 cc/g, and a total micropore volume of about 0.13 cc/g, and including about 5.5 wt. % of a bromide salt, under comparable operating conditions.

7. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein when injected at a coal-fired power plant combusting low rank coal will result in emissions of mercury of less than 4.0 lbs/Tbtu at composition injection rates (in lbs/MMacf) of at least approximately 50% less as compared to a sorbent sold under the trademark PowerPAC Premium Plus, an activated carbon sorbent having a median particle size of about 25 micron, a fixed carbon content of about 50 wt. %, a native mineral content of about 40 wt. %, a sum of micropore volume plus mesopore volume of about 0.25 cc/g, a total mesopore volume of about 0.12 cc/g, and a total micropore volume of about 0.13 cc/g, and including about 5.5 wt. % of a bromide salt, under comparable operating conditions.

8. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein when injected in a beta test at a coal-fired power plant combusting low rank coal and when the mercury emission rate (lb Hg/Tbtu) is plotted as a function of the composition injection rate (lbs matter/MMacf), the slope of the trendline with the highest R 2 value at 4.0 lbs Hg/Tbtu will be more negative than about −8.

9. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein the minerals are native to a feedstock for the manufacture of the multi-functional composition of matter.

10. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein the minerals are selected from the group consisting of calcium-containing minerals, potassium-containing minerals, iron-containing minerals, silicon-containing minerals, silicate-containing minerals, sodium-containing minerals, tin-containing minerals, zinc-containing minerals, magnesium-containing minerals, alumino-silicate containing minerals, and combinations thereof.

11. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein the minerals comprise oxide minerals.

12. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter comprises at least about 3 wt. % and not greater than about 8 wt. % aqueous-based solubilizing medium.

13. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter has a median particle size of not greater than about 12 micron.

14. The multi-functional composition of matter recited claim 1 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter has a median particle size of at least about 5 micron.

15. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter has a Hardgrove Grindability Index of at least about 90.

16. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter has a Hardgrove Grindability Index of at least about 100.

17. The multi-functional composition of matter as recited claim 1 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter has a mercury particle density of at least about 0.5 g/cc and not greater than about 0.9 g/cc.

18. The multi-functional composition of matter as recited claim 1 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter has an envelope particle density of at least about 0.3 g/mL and not greater than about 1.5 g/mL.

19. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter has an envelope particle density of at least about 0.5 g/cc and not greater than about 1.0 g/cc.

20. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein the sum of micropore volume plus mesopore volume of the multi-functional composition of matter is at least about 0.25 cc/g.

21. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein:

the mesopore volume of the multi-functional composition of matter is at least about 0.10 cc/g and is not greater than about 0.15 cc/g;

the micropore volume of the multi-functional composition of matter is at least about 0.10 cc/g and is not greater than about 0.15 cc/g; and

the ratio of micropore volume to mesopore volume is greater than about 0.9 and less than about 1.5.

22. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein the pH of the multi-functional composition of matter is greater than about 8 and is less than about 12.

23. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein when the multi-functional composition of matter is analyzed by Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy Dispersive Spectrometry at a magnification of 12,000 times over at least a 20 micron by 10 micron image area, the pixels attributed to the halogen exhibit a mean width of at least about 0.05 micron and not greater than about 2 micron, wherein the overall pixel area attributed to the halogen represents at least about 10% of the overall image area.

24. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein when the composition of matter is analyzed by Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy Dispersive Spectrometry at a magnification of 12,000 times over at least a 20 micron by 15 micron image area, the pixels attributed to the halogen appear in at least 20% of the pixel area in any 10 micron by 10 micron scanning area.

25. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein when the halogen is in the form of a halide salt.

26. The multi-functional composition of matter recited in claim 1 , wherein when the halogen is in the form of a bromide salt.

Assignments (9)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 3, 2025
From: ARQ SOLUTIONS, LLC; ARQ SOLUTIONS (ES), INC.
To: MIDCAP FUNDING IV TRUST
Reel/Frame 069817/0645 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 27, 2024
From: CF GLOBAL CREDIT, LP, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: ARQ SOLUTIONS, LLC (F/K/A ADA CARBON SOLUTIONS, LLC); ARQ SOLUTIONS (ES), INC. (F/K/A ADA-ES, INC.)
Reel/Frame 069791/0980 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 22, 2024
From: ADA CARBON SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: ARQ SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 066694/0271 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 1, 2023
From: ADA CARBON SOLUTIONS, LLC; ADA-ES, INC.
To: CF GLOBAL CREDIT, LP
Reel/Frame 062622/0051 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jun 4, 2021
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: ADA CARBON SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 056483/0651 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jan 17, 2019
From: BABSON CAPITAL FINANCE LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: ADA CARBON SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 048083/0299 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Dec 7, 2018
From: ADA CARBON SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 047741/0411 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 18, 2013
From: ADA CARBON SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: BABSON CAPITAL FINANCE LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 031436/0165 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 16, 2012
From: WONG, JOSEPH M.; HUSTON, ROBERT B.; VIZCAINO, CHRISTOPHER; CANNON, FREDERICK S.
To: ADA CARBON SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 028797/0542 →