Immobilization of Sulfur from Different Precursors on Mini Rice-Husk-Ash Pellet Coated Chitosan Film and the Application for Mercury Vapor Uptake

Publication Name : INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY

DOI : 10.22146/ijc.34552

Date : MAY 2019


Stabilizing elemental mercury using elemental sulfur has been a laboratory standard method but the studies in gas system are still growing. This study aims to explore the effect of different type immobilized sulfurs toward the mercury vapor uptake in a mini gas reactor. Hypothetically, different type of sulfur might give different particle aggregation. Sulfur powder, sulfur dissolved in carbon disulfide and colloidal sulfur from sodium thiosulfate-hydrochloric acid were immobilized on mini rice-husk-ash pellets that were previously coated with chitosan film except for pellets with sulfur-CS2 treatment. The average thickness of chitosan film was 58 mu m covered the each pellet surface with dimension of 3 mm empty set x 4 mm. The trends of the mercury uptake and the rate of absorption were described as follow; Pellet-S-colloid > Pellet-S-CS2 > Pellet-S-powder. The mean percentages of mercury uptake after 1 h running at 70 degrees C were 99.36; 89.09 and 75.00, respectively. The reverse trends were observed for the size of S-particle aggregation and the amount of S found on the pellet surface.

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Journal
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1411-9420
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386 - 394