Fate of Hazardous Air Pollutants in Oxygen-Fired Coal Combustion with Different Flue Gas Recycling

被引:55
作者
Zhuang, Ye [1 ]
Pavlish, John H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Dakota, Energy & Environm Res Ctr, Grand Forks, ND 58202 USA
关键词
PULVERIZED COAL; FUEL COMBUSTION; PARTICLE FORMATION; ASH; MERCURY; SULFUR; CARBON; CO2;
D O I
10.1021/es300143q
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Experiments were performed to characterize transformation and speciation of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), including SO2/SO3, NOx, HCl, particulate matter, mercury, and other trace elements in oxygen-firing bituminous coal with recirculation flue gas (RFG) from 1) an electrostatic precipitator outlet or 2) a wet scrubber outlet. The experimental results showed that oxycombustion with RFG generated a flue gas with less volume and containing HAPs at higher levels, while the actual emissions of HAPs per unit of energy produced were much less than that of air-blown combustion. NOx reduction was achieved in oxycombustion because of the elimination of nitrogen and the destruction of NO in the RFG. The elevated SO2/SO3 in flue gas improved sulfur self-retention. SO3 vapor could reach its dew point in the flue gas with high moisture, which limits the amount of SO3 vapor in flue gas and possibly induces material corrosion. Most nonvolatile trace elements were less enriched in fly ash in oxycombustion than air-firing because of lower oxycombustion temperatures occurring in the present study. Meanwhile, Hg and Se were found to be enriched on submicrometer fly ash at higher levels in oxy-firing than in air-blown combustion.
引用
收藏
页码:4657 / 4665
页数:9
相关论文
共 30 条
[1]   NO emission during oxy-fuel combustion of lignite [J].
Andersson, Klas ;
Normann, Fredrik ;
Johnsson, Filip ;
Leckner, Bo .
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 2008, 47 (06) :1835-1845
[2]  
Banchero J. T., 1975, I FUEL, P76
[3]   Oxy-fuel combustion technology for coal-fired power generation [J].
Buhre, BJP ;
Elliott, LK ;
Sheng, CD ;
Gupta, RP ;
Wall, TF .
PROGRESS IN ENERGY AND COMBUSTION SCIENCE, 2005, 31 (04) :283-307
[4]  
CHAN PK, 1982, ACS SYM SER, V188, P75
[5]   Scalar dissipation rate at extinction and the effects of oxygen-enriched combustion [J].
Chen, R ;
Axelbaum, RL .
COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2005, 142 (1-2) :62-71
[6]   NOx and SO2 emissions from O2/CO2 recycle coal combustion [J].
Croiset, E ;
Thambimuthu, KV .
FUEL, 2001, 80 (14) :2117-2121
[7]   THE EFFECT OF FLAME STRUCTURE ON SOOT-PARTICLE INCEPTION IN-DIFFUSION FLAMES [J].
DU, J ;
AXELBAUM, RL .
COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 1995, 100 (03) :367-375
[8]   Sulfur fate during bituminous coal combustion in an oxy-fired circulating fluidized bed combustor [J].
Duan, Lunbo ;
Zhou, Wu ;
Li, Haixin ;
Chen, Xiaoping ;
Zhao, Changsui .
KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2011, 28 (09) :1952-1955
[9]   The fate of sulphur during oxy-fuel combustion of lignite [J].
Fleig, Daniel ;
Normann, Fredrik ;
Andersson, Klas ;
Johnsson, Filip ;
Leckner, Bo .
GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES 9, 2009, 1 (01) :383-390
[10]   Calcium-based sorbents behaviour during sulphation at oxy-fuel fluidised bed combustion conditions [J].
Garcia-Labiano, Francisco ;
Rufas, Aranzazu ;
de Diego, Luis F. ;
de las Obras-Loscertales, Margarita ;
Gayan, Pilar ;
Abad, Alberto ;
Adanez, Juan .
FUEL, 2011, 90 (10) :3100-3108