Energies, Vol. 11, Pages 337: NOx and SO2 Emissions during Co-Combustion of RDF and Anthracite in the Environment of Precalciner
Energies doi: 10.3390/en11020337
Authors:
Xiaolin Chen
Junlin Xie
Shuxia Mei
Feng He
Based on the temperature and O2 concentration in the cement precalciner, co-combustion of anthracite and Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) were investigated using a thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) and a double furnaces reactor. Both the TGA and double furnaces reactor results indicated that the co-combustion characteristics were the linear additive effect in the devolatilization stage, while it was the synergistic effect in the char combustion stage. During co-combustion, at 900 °C, NOx released rapidly during the devolatilization stage, but in the char combustion stage the NOx formation were inhibited; at 800 °C, a large amount of CO formed, which could reduce the NOx. In general, at 900 °C and 800 °C, the application of co-combustion could lower the NOx emission yield and lower the NOx conversion. By combining the combustion characteristics with the XRD results, it was indicated that during co-combustion, at 800 °C, the SO2 formation reaction was inhibited, and the SO2 yield and conversion were quite low.
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Chen, Xiaolin ; Xie, Junlin ; Mei, Shuxia ; He, Feng |
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Energies
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11 |
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2 |
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2018 |
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337 |
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10.3390/en11020337
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02-Feb-2018 |