Fine Ash Formation during Pulverized Coal CombustionA Comparison of O2/CO2 Combustion versus Air Combustion†

2007 
The present paper was addressed toward the impact of O2/CO2 combustion on mineral transformation and fine ash formation. A high-aluminum coal was burned with an O2/CO2 mixture in a drop tube furnace. The collected ash samples were characterized in details to study the ash formation behaviors, and the comparison was made between O2/CO2 combustion and air combustion. It was found that boehmite transformed to θ-Al2O3 and then to α-Al2O3 and the extent of the transformation depended upon the residence time and more significantly upon the particle combustion temperature. In comparison to air combustion, O2/CO2 combustion did not affect the species of mineral phases formed in the ashes of the coal studied but did affect the relative amounts of the phases. O2/CO2 combustion had an impact on the coal particle combustion temperature and consequently on the ash mineral composition. O2/CO2 combustion decreased the yields of the fine ash particles in both the submicrometer fume region and fine fragmentation region as...
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