Author/Authors :
Blنsing، نويسنده , , Marc and Müller، نويسنده , , Michael، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Na-, K-, Cl-, and S-species released during thermal conversion of coal can cause several problems such as fouling, slagging and corrosion, especially in gas turbines and heat recovery systems. To reduce this problems an enhanced understanding of the underlying release mechanisms for Na-, K-, Cl-, and S-species is needed. Therefore, basic investigations have been performed in an atmospheric lab-scale tube furnace at 1400 °C under gasification and combustion conditions. Hot gas analysis has been carried out by molecular beam mass spectrometry. The release of H2S, HCl, K+, NaCl, COS, and SO2 has been qualitative and quantitative analysed and correlated with the coal composition. The results show a strong dependence of coal composition and reaction atmosphere on the release of Na-, K-, Cl-, and S-species. Additionally, thermodynamic equilibrium calculations with the software package FactSage 5.4.1 have been undertaken for comparison with the experimental results.
Keywords :
COMBUSTION , Chlorine , potassium , gasification , Molecular beam mass spectrometry , Sulphur species , Release of sodium , Hard coal