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Characteristics of alkali species release from a burning coal/biomass blend

Yingzu Liu, Yong He, Zhihua Wang, Jun Xia, Kaidi Wan, Ronald Whiddon and Kefa Cen

Applied Energy, 2018, vol. 215, issue C, 523-531

Abstract: Solvent fractionation, Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and chemical analysis were applied to binary fuel mixtures of Zhundong coal and cornstalk agricultural class to investigate the release characteristics of alkali species during co-firing of coal and biomass. As the biomass proportion increases, the water-soluble, NH4Ac-soluble and HCl-soluble alkali species interconvert; the extent of the conversion depends on the composition of the blend. From LIBS measurements, it was found that adding the biomass accelerates combustion and outgassing processes. The higher the proportion of the biomass in the blend, the earlier the peak concentrations of alkali appear, and the magnitude of peak concentrations of sodium and potassium decrease and increase, respectively. Furthermore, the interaction between coal and biomass can generate crystals causing the eutectic melting phenomenon (similar to feldspar in XRD results), which results in a sharp decline of the ash fusion temperatures (AFTs). The results not only provide the information of fundamental transformation but also guide industrial co-firing applications of lignite and agricultural class biomass to reduce the risk of ash deposition.

Keywords: Co-firing; Alkali metals; Fractionation; LIBS; XRD (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.02.015

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