Multi-functional composition of matter for rapid removal of mercury from a flue gas
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.
1. A method for removal of mercury from a flue gas stream, comprising:
injecting particles of a multi-functional composition of matter into the flue gas stream, the 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-containing compound, and at least about 3 wt. % and not greater than about 12 wt. % water, wherein:
the multi-functional composition of matter particles have a median particle size of not greater than about 15 microns;
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;
the multi-functional composition of matter has a particle density and wherein at least one of the following is true:
the particle density is measured by liquid mercury volume-displacement and is at least about 0.5 g/cc and not greater than about 0.9 g/cc; and
the particle density is measured by sedimentary volume displacement and is at least about 0.3 g/cc and not greater than about 1.5 g/cc, and
separating the multi-functional composition of matter particles from the flue gas stream.
2. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the median particle size is not greater than about 12 microns.
3. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the sum of micropore volume plus mesopore volume is at least about 0.25 cc/g.
4. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the ratio of micropore volume to mesopore volume is at least about 0.9 and is not greater than about 1.5.
5. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the minerals are native to a feedstock for the manufacture of the multi-functional composition of matter.
6. The method 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, sodium-containing minerals, tin-containing minerals, zinc-containing minerals, magnesium-containing minerals, aluminosilicate containing minerals, and combinations thereof.
7. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the minerals comprise oxide minerals.
8. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the minerals comprise at least 1 wt. % iron-containing minerals.
9. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter particles have a Hardgrove Grindability Index of at least about 90.
10. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the particle density is measured by liquid mercury volume-displacement and wherein the particle density is at least about 0.6 g/cc and not greater than about 0.8 g/cc.
11. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the particle density is measured by sedimentary volume displacement and wherein the particle density is at least about 0.5 g/cc and not greater than about 1.0 g/cc.
12. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the halogen-containing compound is a bromine salt.
13. The method recited in claim 1 , wherein the step of separating the multi-functional composition of matter particles from the flue gas stream comprises separating the particles using an electrostatic precipitator.
14. A method for removal of mercury from a flue gas stream, comprising:
injecting particles of a multi-functional composition of matter into the flue gas stream, the 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. % water, wherein:
the multi-functional composition of matter particles have a median particle size of not greater than about 15 microns;
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 0.9 and is not greater than about 1.5;
the multi-functional composition of matter has a particle density and wherein at least one of the following is true:
the particle density is measured by liquid mercury volume-displacement and is at least about 0.5 g/cc and not greater than about 0.9 g/cc; and
the particle density is measured by sedimentary volume displacement and is at least about 0.3 g/cc and not greater than about 1.5 g/cc, and
separating the multi-functional composition of matter particles from the flue gas stream,
wherein the minerals comprise at least about 1 wt. % iron-containing minerals.
15. The method recited in claim 14 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter comprises at least about 1 wt. % and not greater than about 15 wt. % of a halogen-containing compound.
16. A method for removal of mercury from a flue gas stream, comprising:
injecting particles of a multi-functional composition of matter, the 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, and at least about 3 wt. % and not greater than about 12 wt. % water, wherein:
the multi-functional composition of matter has a median particle size of not greater than about 15 microns;
the multi-functional composition of matter has a sum of micropore volume plus mesopore volume that is at least about 0.20 cc/g;
the multi-functional composition of matter has a ratio of micropore volume to mesopore volume that is at least about 0.7 and is not greater than about 1.5; and
the multi-functional composition of matter has a particle density and wherein, when the particle density is measured by liquid mercury volume-displacement, the particle density is at least about 0.5 g/cc and not greater than about 0.9 g/cc and, when the particle density is measured by sedimentary volume displacement, the particle density is at least about 0.3 g/cc and not greater than about 1.5 g/cc, and wherein the particle density correlates to a surface area to volume ratio of the multi-functional composition of matter, and
separating the multi-functional composition of matter particles from the flue gas stream.
17. The method recited in claim 16 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter further comprises a halogen.
18. The method recited in claim 17 , wherein the multi-functional composition of matter comprises at least about 1 wt. % and not greater than about 15 wt. % of a halogen-containing compound.