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Silica-Silver Nanocomposites as Regenerable Sorbents for Hg0 Removal from Flue Gases

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 51, 期 20, 页码 11909-11917

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b01701

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1261204]

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Silica-silver nanocomposites (Ag-SBA-15) are a novel class of multifunctional materials with potential applications as sorbents, catalysts, sensors, and disinfectants. In this work, an innovative yet simple and robust method of depositing silver nanoparticles on a mesoporous silica (SBA-15) was developed. The synthesized Ag-SBA-15 was found to achieve a complete capture of Hg-0 at temperatures up to 200 degrees C. Silver nanoparticles on the SBA-15 were shown to be the critical active sites for the capture of Hg-0 by the Ag-Hg-0 amalgamation mechanism. An Hg-0 capture capacity as high as 13.2 mg.g(-1) was achieved by Ag(10)-SBA-15, which is much higher than that achievable by existing Ag-based sorbents and comparable with that achieved by commercial activated carbon. Even after exposure to more complex simulated flue gas flow for 1 h, the Ag(10)-SBA-15 could still achieve an Hg-0 removal efficiency as high as 91.6% with a Hg-0 capture capacity of 457.3 mu g.g(-1). More importantly, the spent sorbent could be effectively regenerated and reused without noticeable performance degradation over five cycles. The excellent Hg-0 removal efficiency combined with a simple synthesis procedure, strong tolerance to complex flue gas environment, great thermal stability, and outstanding regeneration capability make the Ag-SBA-15 a promising sorbent for practical applications to Hg-0 capture from coal-fired flue gases.

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