Novel carbon-based sorbents for elemental mercury removal from gas streams: A review
Abstract
null null Mercury emission, derived from natural gas exploitation, metal sintering, coal gasification and combustion, gold mining, etc., has posed great threaten to the environment and human beings due to its volatility, mobility, toxicity, and bioaccumulation in ecosystem and food chains. Adsorption using carbon materials is regarded as one of the most promising techniques for mercury emission control due to its simple equipment, convenient...
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Title
Novel carbon-based sorbents for elemental mercury removal from gas streams: A review
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
391
Pages
123514
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