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Inherently concrete-compatible carbon sorbents for mercury removal from flue gas
A sorbent composition and process of making sorbent designed for the removal of contaminants from flue gas and subsequent use in cement or concrete formulations are discussed. The sorbent composition comprises a coal feed stock prepared to have a total BET surface area of at least 350 m2/g, and wherein the sorbent has a cumulative surface area less than 10 m2/g for pore diameters between 0.01 and 0.1 microns, a cumulative pore volume less than 0.055 cc/g for pore diameters between 0.01 and 0.1 microns, or both.
Inherently concrete-compatible carbon sorbents for mercury removal from flue gas
A sorbent composition and process of making sorbent designed for the removal of contaminants from flue gas and subsequent use in cement or concrete formulations are discussed. The sorbent composition comprises a coal feed stock prepared to have a total BET surface area of at least 350 m2/g, and wherein the sorbent has a cumulative surface area less than 10 m2/g for pore diameters between 0.01 and 0.1 microns, a cumulative pore volume less than 0.055 cc/g for pore diameters between 0.01 and 0.1 microns, or both.
Inherently concrete-compatible carbon sorbents for mercury removal from flue gas
POLLACK NICHOLAS R (author) / HAYDEN RICHARD A (author)
2016-04-26
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
INHERENTLY CONCRETE-COMPATIBLE CARBON SORBENTS FOR MERCURY REMOVAL FROM FLUE GAS
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