Catalyst for reducing mercury, a mercury conversion unit,...

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Catalyst or precursor therefor – Phosphorus or compound containing same

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C502S216000, C502S218000, C502S174000, C502S400000, C423S099000, C423S107000, C423S210000, C423S519200, C423S551000, C423S554000, C423S555000, C423S419100, C423S421000, C423S430000, C095S137000, C095S900000, C095S901000, C588S313000, C588S318000, C588S321000, C588S400000, C588S410000

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07928033

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a catalyst for reducing mercury, which comprises a reagent comprising any of the sulfites of potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium, or any of the phosphates thereof, or a combination of them, as a main reagent of a catalyst component. And the present invention relates to the catalyst for reducing mercury, wherein the catalyst component is mixed with a different salt as an agent for inhibiting crystallization of the catalyst component.

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