Mercury Adsorption by Sulfurized Fibrous Silicates

Abstract
To eliminate mercury vapor from gas streams, three major methods are used: condensation, absorption, and adsorption. This work deals with adsorption, using elemental sulfur as an active phase supported on sepiolite and palygorskite fibrous clays. Sulfur loads of 5–30% were deposited by catalytic oxidation of hydrogen sulfide at temperatures of 6 nm for the sulfurized silicates. Also, the allotropic state of the deposited sulfur, where Sπ (octo-catena) is better than Sλ (octo-cycle), may also be a contributing factor.