Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Reducing mercury emissions from the burning of coal by remote sorbent addition
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Application No.: US17370096Application Date: 2021-07-08
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Publication No.: US11732889B2Publication Date: 2023-08-22
- Inventor: Douglas C. Comrie
- Applicant: NOx II, Ltd.
- Applicant Address: US IL Rolling Meadows
- Assignee: NOx II, Ltd.
- Current Assignee: NOx II, Ltd.
- Current Assignee Address: US IL Rolling Meadows
- Agency: Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
- Main IPC: C04B18/06
- IPC: C04B18/06 ; C04B28/04 ; C04B40/00 ; C10L9/10 ; C10L10/00 ; C10L10/02 ; B01D53/50 ; B01D53/64 ; F23J7/00 ; F23J15/00 ; F23K1/00

Abstract:
Sorbent components containing halogen, calcium, alumina, and silica are used in combination during coal combustion to produce environmental benefits. Sorbents such as calcium bromide are added to the coal ahead of combustion and other components are added into the flame or downstream of the flame, preferably at minimum temperatures to assure complete formation of the refractory structures that result in various advantages of the methods. When used together, the components
reduce emissions of elemental and oxidized mercury;
increase the level of Hg, As, Pb, and/or Cl in the coal ash;
decrease the levels of leachable heavy metals (such as Hg) in the ash, preferably to levels below the detectable limits; and
make a highly cementitious ash product.
reduce emissions of elemental and oxidized mercury;
increase the level of Hg, As, Pb, and/or Cl in the coal ash;
decrease the levels of leachable heavy metals (such as Hg) in the ash, preferably to levels below the detectable limits; and
make a highly cementitious ash product.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210332977A1 REDUCING MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM THE BURNING OF COAL BY REMOTE SORBENT ADDITION Public/Granted day:2021-10-28
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