Characterization, leachability and valorization through combustion of residual chars from gasification of coals with pine |
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Authors: | Galhetas Margarida Lopes Helena Freire Márcia Abelha Pedro Pinto Filomena Gulyurtlu Ibrahim |
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Affiliation: | LNEG, Estrada do Paço do Lumiar, 22, 1649-032 Lisboa, Portugal |
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Abstract: | This paper presents the study of the combustion of char residues produced during co-gasification of coal with pine with the aim of characterizing them for their potential use for energy. These residues are generally rich in carbon with the presence of other elements, with particular concern for heavy metals and pollutant precursors, depending on the original fuel used.The evaluation of environmental toxicity of the char residues was performed through application of different leaching tests (EN12457-2, US EPA-1311 TCLP and EA NEN 7371:2004). The results showed that the residues present quite low toxicity for some of pollutants. However, depending on the fuel used, possible presence of other pollutants may bring environmental risks.The utilization of these char residues for energy was in this study evaluated, by burning them as a first step pre-treatment prior to landfilling. The thermo-gravimetric analysis and ash fusibility studies revealed an adequate thermochemical behavior, without presenting any major operational risks.Fluidized bed combustion was applied to char residues. Above 700 °C, very high carbon conversion ratios were obtained and it seemed that the thermal oxidation of char residues was easier than that of the coals. It was found that the char tendency for releasing SO2 during its oxidation was lower than for the parent coal, while for NOX emissions, the trend was observed to increase NOX formation. However, for both pollutants the same control techniques might be applied during char combustion, as for coal. Furthermore, the leachability of ashes resulting from the combustion of char residues appeared to be lower than those produced from direct coal combustion. |
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Keywords: | Co-gasification residues Char combustion Fluidized bed combustion Pollutants leachability |
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