Title: Flue Gas Mercury Removal Using Carbon-Polymer Composite Material, presentation linked from McIlvaine speech in Chinese

Summary •A unique sorbent material, carbon polymer composite material (CPC), has been developed for flue gas mercury and other contaminates removal •The CPC material is deployed in a stationary sorbent bed applications, and the sorbent bed does not require a frequent regeneration process •Field demonstration tests have shown that the CPC bed is effective for Hg/SOx removal (in coal-fired power plant after a wet scrubber) for long-term (4-5 months without requiring frequent regeneration or maintenance processes) •We will perform a preliminary engineering economic analysis is to assess the feasibility of retrofitting the CPC to the existing power plant and cost, and conduct a medium scale field demonstration this year, and a full-scale field demonstration afterward W.L. Gore & Association

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   Person Information
  •     Gebert, Richard  -  W. L. Gore

  •     Lu, X. Sean  -  W. L. Gore

  •     Stark, Steve  -  W. L. Gore

  •     Xu, Zack  -  W. L. Gore

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Company  Product  Process  Other  Subjects  Event  Event  Date  Location  Publication  Publication  Date Text  Descriptor
  • W. L. Gore

  • Mercury

 

  • 15th Int'l Conference for SO2, NOx, HG, PM2.5

 

  • 4/27/2011

 

  • Beijing China

 

 

 

  • Presentation