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Investigation on the transformation behaviours of Fe-bearing minerals of coal in O2/CO2 combustion atmosphere containing H2O.
Huang, Fang; Xin, Shanzhi; Mi, Tie; Zhang, Liqi.
Afiliação
  • Huang F; Hubei Key Laboratory of Industrial Fume and Dust Pollution Control, Jianghan University 8 Sanjiaohu Road Wuhan 430056 Hubei P. R. China huangfang5869684@126.com +86 027 87546806 +86 13397112751.
  • Xin S; Hubei Key Laboratory of Industrial Fume and Dust Pollution Control, Jianghan University 8 Sanjiaohu Road Wuhan 430056 Hubei P. R. China huangfang5869684@126.com +86 027 87546806 +86 13397112751.
  • Mi T; Hubei Key Laboratory of Industrial Fume and Dust Pollution Control, Jianghan University 8 Sanjiaohu Road Wuhan 430056 Hubei P. R. China huangfang5869684@126.com +86 027 87546806 +86 13397112751.
  • Zhang L; State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion, Huazhong University of Science and Technology 1037 Luoyu Road Wuhan 430074 Hubei P. R. China.
RSC Adv ; 11(18): 10635-10645, 2021 Mar 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35423589
ABSTRACT
The transformation behaviors of Fe-bearing minerals in coals of Xinjiang (XJC) and Shenhua (SHC) were investigated in an O2/CO2 atmosphere containing H2O in a drop-tube-furnace (DTF). The solid products were characterized using XRD, Mössbauer spectroscopy, particle size analyzer and SEM-EDX techniques. The results show that the change in the combustion atmosphere does not significantly alter the main phases of Fe-bearing minerals in the coal ashes, but does affect their relative contents. The ratio of Fe2+-glass to Fe3+-glass in the ashes produced from the O2/CO2 combustion atmosphere was significantly increased. During the XJC combustion and under different combustion conditions examined, the content of Fe-glass phases remained almost unaltered. However, in SHC samples, combustion under O2/CO2 atmosphere resulted in a higher amount of iron melting into Fe-glass phases and less amount of iron oxide formation. This could be attributed mainly to the presence of Fe-bearing minerals mostly included in nature in SHC samples, which more easily interacted with clays or other silicates inside coal-formed Fe-glass phases. Increasing the O2 level of the O2/CO2 atmosphere during SHC combustion could promote the formation of iron oxides. In O2/CO2 atmosphere, with the same oxygen level, the replacement of 10% of CO2 with H2O promoted the formation of iron oxides, regardless of the occurrence form (included or excluded) of iron minerals in coal. Furthermore, the addition of steam resulted in an increase in the size of the particles in ash, resulting probably in a decrease in the deposition and slagging propensity of coal ash.

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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: RSC Adv Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article