Emission of NO and SO2 in a 300 kW Pilot Scale O2/RFG Combustion

2013 
The present work was addressed toward the NO and SO2 emission results on a 300 kW pilot scale facility, and discussed the impact of the different flue gas recycle ratios on the O2/RFG coal combustion. In this study, a Chinese lean coal was burned with air and three kinds of O2/RFG conditions in the pilot scale oxy-fuel coal combustion facility. The composition of the flue gas was sampled and analyzed by the FT/IR gas analyzer. The ashes were sampled in different place and analyzed to study the burnout rate and the mineral transformation. And in-furnace limestone injection under the air and oxy-fuel condition was used to study the desulfurization efficiency. The comparison was made between the air combustion and O2/RFG combustion. It can be seen that NOx emissions decrease significantly (296 mg/MJ for air-firing, 80–145 mg/MJ for oxy-firing), compared with the air condition and three kind of oxy-fuel condition. It can be seen that the low NOx characteristic of the Oxy-fuel combustion causes lower emission of NO compared with the air combustion. For the emission of SO2, Fuel-S to SO2 conversion rate dropped from 77% in air to 50% under O2/RFG condition. And the desulfurization efficiencies of the air combustion and O2/RFG combustion were 28.4 and 59.1%, respectively. The contribution of SO2 enriched in the flue gas to the desulfurization efficiency was more than the contribution of increased reactivity of the limestone. By the analyzing of the ash, it was the similar between the air combustion and O2/RFG combustion.
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