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2007 Conference Proceedings

2007 Mercury Control Technology Conference
December 11-13, 2007

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PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

Overview

Sorbent Injection

Panel Discussion #1: Sorbents for Mercury Control

Mercury Oxidaton and Co-Removal with FGD Systems

By-Product Characterization/Management

Panel Discussion #2: Mercury Measurements / CEMS

Other Mercury Control Technology

Panel Discussion #3: Non-Sorbent Mercury Control

  • Non-Sorbent Mercury Control: Market Niche, Technology Options, Performance, Availability, & Cost
    Panel Members
  • Wrap-Up
    Lynn Brickett, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • Closing Remarks
    Thomas J. Feeley III, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

  • Nobel Metal Catalysts for the Oxidation of Mercury in Flue Gas
    Evan Granite, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • Novel Detector for Mercury in Flue Gas
    Evan Granite, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • Alternatives to Activated Carbon for Capture of Mercury in Flue Gas
    Evan Granite, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • Trace Element Removal from Coal-Derived Gas Streams
    Evan Granite, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • The PCO Process for Removal of Mercury form Flue Gas
    Evan Granite, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • The Thief Process for Removal of Mercury Flue Gas
    Evan Granite, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • Room Temperature Ionic Liquids for Mercury Capture from Flue Gas
    Lei Ji, University of Cincinnati
  • The Fate of mercury in FGD Scrubber Materials During Product Manufacturing
    Richard West and Gediminas Markevicius, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Hugo Hg Monitoring Project
    Alan E. Bland, Western Research Institute
  • ECO Multi-Pollutant Control for Coal-Fired Boilers
    Ray Evans, FirstEnergy Services Company
  • Novel Non-Carbon Sorbents for Removing Mercury from Flue Gases
    Gokhan Alptekin, TDA Research, Inc.
  • Mercury Capture in a Circulating Fluidized Bed Dry Scrubber at AES Greenidge Unit 4 [PDF-231KB]
    Dan Connell, CONSOL Energy Inc., Research & Development
  • Sorption Mechanisms for Mercury Capture in Warm Post-Gasification Gas Clean-Up Systems
    SungJun Lee, ICSE, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Utah
  • Synergism of Halogen Compounds and PAC/UBC in Hg Capture
    Ted Chang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Confounding Effects of Aqueous-Phase Impinger Chemistry on Apparent Oxidation of Mercury in Flue Gases
    Connie Senior, Reaction Engineering International
  • Modeling Mercury Adsorption and Oxidation on Activated Carbon in Packed Bed and Entrained Flow Systems
    Connie Senior, Reaction Engineering International


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