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Developments in integrated pollutant removal for low-emission oxy-fuel combustion

Conference · · 22nd Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference CD-ROM Proceedings, 2005
OSTI ID:901599
A complete coal combustion and flue gas treatment scheme was designed, constructed, and operated at bench scale as a product of cooperative research between US DOE’s Albany Research Center (ARC) and Jupiter Oxygen Corporation. The combustion gas generated using this oxy-fuel coal combustion process was effectively captured using an integrated pollutant removal (IPR) process. Supporting laboratory-scale research focuses on elements of IPR such as extraction of particulates, SO2, and mercury, and on the character of the liquid and vapor phase compositions for the CO2 - N2 - O2 mixture at the temperature and pressure conditions found at the end of the process. Future pilot-scale work will be necessary to generate economic and engineering data that will apply to full-scale oxy-fuel/IPR systems.
Research Organization:
Albany Research Center (ARC), Albany, OR; Jupiter Oxygen Corp., Schiller Park, IL
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE - Office of Fossil Energy (FE); Jupiter Oxygen Corp., Schiller Park, IL
OSTI ID:
901599
Report Number(s):
DOE/ARC-2005-026; DOE CRADA #04-08-JUP; ISBN: 1-890977-22-5
Conference Information:
Journal Name: 22nd Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference CD-ROM Proceedings, 2005 Journal Volume: 22
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English