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Article: New fuel research findings from Okayama University published.(Report)
- Article from:
- Energy Weekly News
- Article date:
- November 13, 2009
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"The mercury (Hg-0) removal process for coal-derived fuel gas in the integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) process will be one of the important issues for the development of a clean and highly efficient coal power generation system. Recently, iron-based sorbents, such as iron oxide (Fe2O3), supported iron oxides on TiO2, and iron sulfides, were proposed as active mercury sorbents," investigators in Okayama, Japan report.
"The H2S is one of the main impurity compounds in coal-derived fuel gas; therefore, H2S injection is not necessary in this system. HCl is also another impurity in coal-derived fuel gas. In this study, the contribution of HCl to the ...
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