Abstract In this study, the transformation characteristics of sodium (Na) and potassium (K) during combustion of Zhundong coal gasification fly ash in circulating fluidized bed (CFB) reactors were investigated by… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In this study, the transformation characteristics of sodium (Na) and potassium (K) during combustion of Zhundong coal gasification fly ash in circulating fluidized bed (CFB) reactors were investigated by examining gasification fly ash (TCf) from a 0.1-MW CFB test system. Experimental results indicated that TCf was rich in Na and K, with water-soluble and insoluble Na the main Na forms. Insoluble K was the major K form in TCf, accounting for 70.6% of total K. Reactor bed temperature exerted important effects on Na release during combustion such that, as bed temperature increased, the proportions of Na in bottom and circulating ash decreased while the Na in fly ash increased. Hydrochloric acid-soluble and insoluble Na in ash accounted for a large fraction of total Na. However, insoluble K was the principle K form in ash and bed temperature showed little influence on K release and distribution in ash during combustion. With decreased flue gas temperature, the Na content in deposition ash initially increased, then decreased, and eventually stabilized, while the K content in deposition ash was basically unchanged. Agglomeration of ash particles occurred during combustion, being more apparent at higher gas temperatures, and the agglomerates were rich in Na, K, sulfur (S), chlorine (Cl), and calcium (Ca). Deposition ash Na was mainly contained NaCl and Ca/Na sulfates. The enrichment of these salts as well as of Ca sulfate in ash was the main cause of ash agglomeration and deposition.
               
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