Controlling the mercury emission from the coal combustion process is best achieved through a two-stage process. The first stage is to promote the mercury oxidization at the combustion chamber outlet. The second stage is to provide a means of absorbent to capture the oxidized mercury. Shaw’s Enhanced mercury oxidization (EMO™) has also been proven to effectively promote mercury emission oxidization in flue gas. From Shaw’s full scale field studies, only 3 ppmvd to 7 ppmvd HBr in flue gas can promote above 95% Hg oxidization. Click Here For Complete Presentation Text
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