Nitric oxide reduction in coal combustion: Role of char surface complexes in heterogeneous reactions

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作者
Arenillas, A [1 ]
Rubiera, F [1 ]
Pis, JJ [1 ]
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[1] CSIC, Inst Nacl Carbon, E-33080 Oviedo, Spain
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10.1021/es0208198
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Nitrogen oxides are one of the major environmental problems arising from fossil fuel combustion. Coal char is relatively rich in nitrogen, and so this is an important source of nitrogen oxides during coal combustion. However, due to its carbonaceous nature, char can also reduce NO through heterogeneous reduction. The objectives of this work were on one hand to compare NO emissions from coal combustion in two different types of equipment and on the other hand to study the influence of char surface chemistry on NO reduction. A series of combustion tests were carried out in two different scale devices : a thermogravimetric analyzer coupled to a mass spectrometer and an FIR (TG-MS-FTIR) and a fluidized bed reactor with an on line battery of analyzers. The TG-MS-FTIR system was also used to perform a specific study on, NO, heterogeneous reduction reactions using chars with different surface chemistry. According to the results obtained, it can be said that the TG-MS-FTIR system provides valuable information about NO heterogeneous reduction and it can give good trends of the behavior in other combustion equipments (i.e., fluidized bed combustors). It has been also pointed out that NO-char interaction depends to a large extent on temperature. In the low-temperature range (<800 degreesC), NO heterogeneous reduction seems to be controlled by the evolution of surface complexes. In the high-temperature range (>800 degreesC), a different mechanism is involved in NO heterogeneous reduction, the nature of the carbon matrix being a key factor.
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