کد مقاله کد نشریه سال انتشار مقاله انگلیسی نسخه تمام متن
4429906 1619842 2011 12 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
Mercury regulation, fate, transport, transformation, and abatement within cement manufacturing facilities: Review
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علوم زیستی و بیوفناوری علوم محیط زیست شیمی زیست محیطی
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Mercury regulation, fate, transport, transformation, and abatement within cement manufacturing facilities: Review
چکیده انگلیسی

The USEPA's 2010 mercury rule, which would reduce emissions from non-hazardous waste burning cement manufacturing facilities by an estimated 94%, represents a substantial regulatory challenge for the industry. These regulations, based on the performance of facilities that benefit from low concentrations of mercury in their feedstock and fuel inputs (e.g., limestone concentration was less than 25 ppb at each facility), will require non-compliant facilities to develop innovative controls. Control development is difficult because each facility's emissions must be assessed and simple correlation to mercury concentrations in limestone or an assumption of ‘typically observed’ mercury concentrations in inputs are unsupported by available data. Furthermore, atmospheric emissions are highly variable due to an internal control mechanism that captures and loops mercury between the high-temperature kiln and low-temperature raw materials mill. Two models have been reported to predict emissions; however, they have not been benchmarked against data from the internal components that capture mercury and do not distinguish between mercury species, which have different sorption and desorption properties. Control strategies include technologies applied from other industries and technologies developed specifically for cement facilities. Reported technologies, listed from highest to lowest anticipated mercury removal, include purge of collected dust or raw meal, changes in feedstocks and fuels, wet scrubbing, cleaning of mercury enriched dust, dry sorbent injection, and dry and semi-dry scrubbing. The effectiveness of these technologies is limited by an inadequate understanding of sorption, desorption, and mercury species involved in internal loop mercury control. To comply with the mercury rule and to improve current mercury control technologies and practices, research is needed to advance fundamental knowledge regarding mercury species sorption and desorption dynamics on materials within cement facilities.


► 2010 USEPA cement facility mercury regulations will reduce emissions by 94%.
► Highly variable mercury inputs confound facility assessment.
► Emissions transience caused by an internal mercury loop complicates control design.
► Current emissions models do not distinguish between mercury species.
► Poor understanding of mercury species sorption and desorption limits control plans.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Science of The Total Environment - Volume 409, Issue 20, 15 September 2011, Pages 4167–4178
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