Title: Tekran
1Tekran Automated Mercury Speciation
- F.H. Schaedlich1 , Robert K. Stevens2,
- D.R. Schneeberger2 , Eric Prestbo3,
- Steve Lindberg4 , Gerald Keeler5
1 Tekran Inc., 1-132 Railside Rd. Toronto, Canada
M3A 1A3, 2 Florida Dept. Environmental
Protection at USEPA, Res Triangle Park, NC
27711, 3 Frontier Geosciences Inc., 414 Pontius
Ave. N., Suite B, Seattle, WA 98109 4 Oak Ridge
National Lab. PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN
37831-6038 5 University of Michigan, School of
Public Health, 109 Observatory Street, MI 48109.
2Objectives
- Development of automated methods to measure and
differentiate between - Reactive Gaseous Mercury (RGM) in ambient air
- Total Particulate Mercury (TPM) in ambient air
- Elemental mercury (Hg0) in ambient air
3Ambient Air Mercury Speciation
- Different forms of gaseous Hg have very different
behaviors. - Forms can interconvert in the atmosphere and in
various reservoirs. - Classes of mercury in ambient air
- Elemental mercury Hg0.
- Reactive mercury HgII, RGM, Hg2.
- Particulate mercury HgP, TPM.
4Model 2537A Mercury Analyzer
- Provides continuous total gaseous (TGM) readings
with update rate as low as 2.5 minutes. - Detection limit lt 0.1 ng/m3 (5 min. samples).
- Automatic recalibration with internal Hg0
permeation source. - Capable of unattended operation for extended
periods.
5Model 2537A Analyzer
6Flow Diagram of Model 2537A Mercury Analyzer
7Elemental Mercury Hg0
- Typically 90 of atmospheric Hg loadings.
- Relatively inert. Long residence time.
- Hg0 sources impact large areas.
- Sources chlor-alkali plants, gold and Hg mining,
thermal power plants.
8Part 1Reactive Gaseous Mercury Monitoring
9Why Bother Measuring RGM ?
- RGM (as HgCl2) is emitted from power plants and
incinerators. - RGM is removed rapidly via wet and dry
deposition. - Often responsible for contamination of sensitive
nearby ecosystems. (Florida Everglades, Arctic).
10Reactive Mercury Hg(II) or RGM
- Consists of reactive, water soluble forms,
primarily HgCl2. - Usually only a few percent of total gaseous
mercury present in the atmosphere. - Short range deposits relatively close to the
source of emission. - Primary sources Coal burning power plants, waste
incinerators. (Chlor-alkali plants?)
11Difficulties Measuring RGM
- Method must be 1-2 orders of magnitude more
sensitive than total mercury methods. - Reject much larger elemental component.
- Exclude particulate bound mercury, however,
particulate filters have problems passing RGM. - Apparatus must pass RGM to the collector
quantitatively.
12Model 1130 - Principles of Operation
- Quartz, specially coated annular denuder is
thermally desorbed and regenerated. - Sampling Phase.
- Absorbs RGM while passing all elemental Hg.
- Model 2537A reads Hg0 during this phase.
- Desorption/Analysis Phase.
- Zero air used as carrier.
- RGM released as elemental mercury.
13RGM Sampling Phase
- Denuder is slightly warm.
- Inlet slightly warm.
- Denuder captures all RGM while passing Hg0.
- Total sample flow is 10 lpm.
- Analyzer measures Hg0 during this time.
14Analysis Phase
- Denuder is heated to 500C.
- Inlet heated to clean upstream glassware.
- Denuder releases captured RGM as Hg0.
- Excess zero air flow cleans upstream components.
- Instrument measures accumulated RGM as Hg0.
15Lab RGM Apparatus
16Quartz Denuder Assembly
17Model 1130Denuder Pump Module
18Preliminary Results - Toronto
19Preliminary Results - Toronto
20Lab Testing Frontier Geosciences
21Seattle RGM Data
Ambient Air - Downtown Seattle
Courtesy Frontier Geosciences
22Mercury Levels - Rural Michigan
Courtesy UMAQL
23Summary - RGM
- A quartz annular denuder coated with KCl
quantitatively collects HgCl2 but does not retain
Hg0. - HgCl2 collected on a denuder is thermally
desorbed as Hg0. - The automated instrument that uses this denuder
technology measures RGM concentrations down to 1
pg/m3. - Denuder lasts 1 - 2 weeks between recoatings.
24Part 2 Particulate Mercury Monitoring
25Why Bother Measuring TPM ?
- Particulate bound mercury (TPM / HgP) is created
directly by some industrial processes and also
formed downwind of sources by the combination of
mercury with existing particulates. - TPM is removed rapidly via wet and dry deposition.
26Particulate Mercury TPM
- Consists of various compounds of mercury bound
onto particles. - Size range Generally lt 3 um.
- Usually only a few percent of total mercury
present in the atmosphere. - Short range deposits relatively close to the
source of emission.
27Difficulties Measuring TPM
- Method must be 1-2 orders of magnitude more
sensitive than total mercury methods. - Must reject much larger elemental component.
- Method must exclude reactive gaseous mercury,
however, normal particulate filters have problems
in that they retain RGM.
28Model 1135 - Principles of Operation
- Sampling Phase
- Quartz, regenerable particulate filter (RPF)
captures fine fraction (lt 2.5 um) particulates
after air has passed through impactor and denuder - Desorption/Analysis Phase
- Zero air used as carrier
- Downstream pyrolyser is activated first
- RPF is heated to desorb captured particulates
29Model 1135 Particulate Mercury Monitor
- Unit stacks on top of Model 1130
- Allows simultaneous deter-mination of Hg0, RGM
and HgP - Detection limit 1 pg/m3
30Model 1130 Model 1135 Flow Path
31Ambient Air Speciation
32Conclusions - HgP
- A quartz RPF quantitatively collects particulate
mercury but does not retain Hg0 - HgP collected on a denuder is thermally desorbed
and converted to Hg0 in the pyrolyzer - Carbon based particulate matter on the filter is
oxidized to CO2 during desorption cycle - Filter is usable for 1 2 weeks before requiring
restuffing