Release and Transformation of Inorganic Elements in Combustion of a High-Phosphorus Fuel
Author(s) -
Hao Wu,
María del Mar Cledera Castro,
Peter Arendt Jensen,
Flemming Frandsen,
Peter Glarborg,
Kim DamJohansen,
Martin Røkke,
Kasper Lundtorp
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
energy and fuels
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.861
H-Index - 186
eISSN - 1520-5029
pISSN - 0887-0624
DOI - 10.1021/ef200454y
Subject(s) - chemistry , bran , combustion , phosphorus , decomposition , kaolinite , molar ratio , thermal decomposition , vaporization , nuclear chemistry , mineralogy , organic chemistry , catalysis , raw material
The release and transformation of inorganic elements during grate-firing of bran was studied via experiments in a laboratory-scale reactor, analysis of fly ash from a grate-fired plant, and equilibrium modeling. It was found that K, P, S, and to a lesser extent Cl and Na were released to the gas phase during bran combustion. Laboratory-scale experiments showed that S was almost fully vaporized during pyrolysis below 700 °C. Sixty to seventy percent of the K and P in bran was released during combustion, in the temperature range 900–1100 °C. The release of K and P was presumably attributed to the vaporization of KPO3 generated from thermal decomposition of inositol phosphates, which were considered to be a major source of P and K in bran. The influence of additives such as CaCO3, Ca(OH)2, and kaolinite on the release was also investigated. Ca-based additives generally increased the molar ratio of the released K/P, whereas kaolinite showed an opposite effect. Thermodynamic modeling indicated that the fly ash...
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