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Submicron particle formation from co-firing of coal and municipal sewage sludge.

Authors :
Zhou, Ao
Ma, Wenjing
Ruan, Renhui
Yu, Shilin
Tan, Houzhang
Deng, Shuanghui
Liang, Kun
Liu, Kai
Han, Donglin
Wang, Xuebin
Source :
Journal of Environmental Management. Jun2022, Vol. 311, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

With the increasing production of municipal sewage sludge (MSS) in China every year, the co-firing of MSS and pulverized coal is getting more and more widely applied in large coal-fired power plants. The co-firing of MSS and pulverized coal will produce a large amount of particulate matter (PM) emissions, especially submicron particles. In this paper, the formation characteristics of submicron particles in the co-firing process of coal and MSS were studied in a drop tube furnace. The influence of the furnace temperature and the addition ratio of sludge on the particle size distribution and element composition of submicron particles in MSS, pulverized coal combustion and co-firing was mainly studied. The experimental results show that the furnace temperature has an influence on the formation of PM 0.4. For sludge combustion, increasing the furnace temperature will promote the formation of PM 0.4. The main reason is that increasing the furnace temperature promotes the gasification of Si, S, Fe, and P to form the precursor of PM 0.4 or PM 0.4. At same furnace temperature, the volume concentration and mass concentration of PM 0.4 produced from pulverized coal combustion are less than that of sludge. Different from sludge combustion, co-firing of pulverized coal and sludge has a synergistic effect on eliminating PM 0.4 formation. Increasing the addition ratio of sludge can decrease the volume concentration and mass concentration of PM 0.4. This is because that aluminosilicates formed during co-firing promotes the scavenge Si, Ca, Fe, thereby reducing the precursors of PM 0.4 and the mass yield of PM 0.4. Increasing the furnace temperature in co-firing can inhibit the formation of PM 0.4. When the furnace temperature is between 1100 °C and 1300 °C, increasing the furnace temperature will reduce the Fe content and increase the content of Si, Ca, Na, K, and P in PM 0.4. However, the reduction of Fe and the increase of Si, Ca, Na, K, and P in PM 0.4 offset each other, resulting in an insensitive relationship between the mass yield of PM 0.4 and the furnace temperature. • The effect of temperature and addition ratio on the formation of PM 0.4 were studied. • Increasing the temperature will help the formation of PM 0.4 from sludge combustion. • There is a synergistic effect exists co-combustion of coal and sludge. • Increasing the temperature for co-firing can reduce the formation of PM 0.4. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03014797
Volume :
311
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155961723
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.114863