Issue 10, 2002

On-line mercury speciation in exhaust gas by using solid-phase chemical reduction

Abstract

Speciation of mercury species in exhaust gas from combustion sources is important for both the design of equipment for mercury pollution control and incinerator operation control. A simple, portable atomic absorption spectrometer is described that can monitor, in real time, the mercury species present in stack gas. A SnCl2-loaded reduction column was used to convert molecular mercury to mercury atoms, which were then detected by atomic absorption spectrometry. The adoption of solid-phase reduction of the molecular species simplified the instrument design and made analysis easier. Results presented in this paper demonstrate the potential of the proposed method for field application.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Apr 2002
Accepted
14 Aug 2002
First published
09 Sep 2002

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2002,17, 1344-1348

On-line mercury speciation in exhaust gas by using solid-phase chemical reduction

S. Tao and G. P. Miller, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2002, 17, 1344 DOI: 10.1039/B204113H

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