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Behaviour of gaseous alkali compounds in coal gasification; Kaasumaisten alkaliyhdisteiden kaeyttaeytyminen kivihiilien kaasutuksessa

Abstract

In this project the behaviour of alkali compounds emitting from CO{sub 2}/O{sub 2}- and airblown gasification are studied. This research project is closely connected to an EU-project coordinated by the Delft University of Technology (DUT). In that project alkali emissions from a 1.6 MW pilot plant will be measured. The results from those measurements will be compared with the calculations performed in this LIEKKI 2 project. The equilibrium calculations show that the major gaseous alkali compounds emitting from combustion and gasification are chlorides and hydroxides. This applies both to air- and CO{sub 2}/O{sub 2}-blown processes. In all the cases studied the concentration of gaseous alkali compounds is determined mainly by the amount of chlorides. The key parameters, with respect to alkali behaviour, are the temperature of the process and chlorine content of the coal. By cooling the gases down to 600 deg C prior to a ceramic filter the alkali concentration can be kept about at 100 ppbv. In combustion, the addition of calcium carbonate increases the amount of gaseous alkali compounds by decreasing the amount of alkali sulphates. In the case of gasification the importance of limestone is negligible. The difference between air- and CO{sub 2}/O{sub 2}-blown processes, in  More>>
Authors:
Nykaenen, J [1] 
  1. Imatran Voima Oy, Vantaa (Finland)
Publication Date:
Oct 01, 1997
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
AAA-LIEKKI-L97-1-Pt.2
Reference Number:
SCA: 010404; PA: FI-97:003584; EDB-97:128934; SN: 97001852407
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: LIEKKI 2 Research Programme; PBD: 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of LIEKKI 2 - Annual Review 1997. Project reports; Hupa, M.; Matinlinna, J.; Ljung, M. [eds.]; PB: 484 p.
Subject:
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT; COAL GASIFICATION; EMISSION; FLUIDIZED BEDS; ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS
OSTI ID:
531313
Research Organizations:
Aabo Akademi, Turku (Finland). Combustion Chemistry Research Group
Country of Origin:
Finland
Language:
Finnish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98701757; CNN: Project TEKES-LIEKKI2-Y49; ISBN 951-650-955-X; TRN: FI9703584
Availability:
OSTI as DE98701757
Submitting Site:
FI
Size:
pp. 707-715
Announcement Date:
Oct 23, 1997

Citation Formats

Nykaenen, J. Behaviour of gaseous alkali compounds in coal gasification; Kaasumaisten alkaliyhdisteiden kaeyttaeytyminen kivihiilien kaasutuksessa. Finland: N. p., 1997. Web.
Nykaenen, J. Behaviour of gaseous alkali compounds in coal gasification; Kaasumaisten alkaliyhdisteiden kaeyttaeytyminen kivihiilien kaasutuksessa. Finland.
Nykaenen, J. 1997. "Behaviour of gaseous alkali compounds in coal gasification; Kaasumaisten alkaliyhdisteiden kaeyttaeytyminen kivihiilien kaasutuksessa." Finland.
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title = {Behaviour of gaseous alkali compounds in coal gasification; Kaasumaisten alkaliyhdisteiden kaeyttaeytyminen kivihiilien kaasutuksessa}
author = {Nykaenen, J}
abstractNote = {In this project the behaviour of alkali compounds emitting from CO{sub 2}/O{sub 2}- and airblown gasification are studied. This research project is closely connected to an EU-project coordinated by the Delft University of Technology (DUT). In that project alkali emissions from a 1.6 MW pilot plant will be measured. The results from those measurements will be compared with the calculations performed in this LIEKKI 2 project. The equilibrium calculations show that the major gaseous alkali compounds emitting from combustion and gasification are chlorides and hydroxides. This applies both to air- and CO{sub 2}/O{sub 2}-blown processes. In all the cases studied the concentration of gaseous alkali compounds is determined mainly by the amount of chlorides. The key parameters, with respect to alkali behaviour, are the temperature of the process and chlorine content of the coal. By cooling the gases down to 600 deg C prior to a ceramic filter the alkali concentration can be kept about at 100 ppbv. In combustion, the addition of calcium carbonate increases the amount of gaseous alkali compounds by decreasing the amount of alkali sulphates. In the case of gasification the importance of limestone is negligible. The difference between air- and CO{sub 2}/O{sub 2}-blown processes, in terms of gaseous alkali emissions, is small. This is because CO{sub 2} concentration of the gas does not have a strong impact on alkali chlorides. Furthermore, the effect of CO{sub 2}/O{sub 2}-ratio of the recirculation process is negligible. (orig.)}
place = {Finland}
year = {1997}
month = {Oct}
}