Conversions of fuel-N, volatile-N, and char-N to NO and N2O during combustion of a single coal particle in O2/N2 and O2/H2O at low temperature

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Yuan Li [1 ]
Hao Zhou [1 ]
Ning Li [1 ]
Runchao Qiu [1 ]
Kefa Cen [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization, Institute for Thermal Power Engineering, Zhejiang University
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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NO; N2O; Single coal particle; O2/N2; O2/H2O; Low temperature;
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X701 [废气的处理与利用]; TQ038 [燃烧过程];
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Oxy-steam combustion is a promising next-generation combustion technology.Conversions of fuel-N,volatile-N,and char-N to NO and NO during combustion of a single coal particle in O/Nand O/HO were studied in a tube reactor at low temperature.In O/N,NO reaches the maximum value in the devolatilization stage and NO reaches the maximum value in the char combustion stage.In O/HO,both NO and NO reach the maximum values in the char combustion stage.The total conversion ratios of fuel-N to NO and NO in O/Nare obviously higher than those in O/HO,due to the reduction of HO on NO and NO.Temperature changes the trade-off between NO and NO.In O/Nand O/HO,the conversion ratios of fuel-N,volatile-N,and char-N to NO increase with increasing temperature,and those to NO show the opposite trends.The conversion ratios of fuel-N,volatile-N,and char-N to NO reach the maximum values at b ON=30 vol%in O/N.In O/HO,the conversion ratios of fuel-N and char-N to NO reach the maximum values at b ON=30 vol%,and the conversion ratio of volatile-N to NO shows a slightly increasing trend with increasing oxygen concentration.The conversion ratios of fuel-N,volatile-N,and char-N to NO decrease with increasing oxygen concentration in both atmospheres.A higher coal rank has higher conversion ratios of fuel-N to NO and NO.Anthracite coal exhibits the highest conversion ratios of fuel-N,volatile-N,and char-N to NO and NO in both atmospheres.This work is to develop efficient ways to understand and control NO and NO emissions for a clean and sustainable atmosphere.
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页码:1967 / 1977
页数:11
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