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Title: Alkali salt ash formation during black liquor combustion at kraft recovery boilers

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OSTI ID:305679
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  1. VTT (Finland)
  2. Finnish Meterological Inst., Helsinki (Finland)

Recovery boiler is an essential part of paper pulping process, where waste sludge called black liquor is burned for chemical recovery and energy production. This study was carried out at an operating industrial recovery boiler in Finland. Measurement of aerosol particles was carried out at bullnose level of furnace, at boiler exit, and at outlet of electrostatic precipitator (ESP). Aerosol mass size distributions in size range 0.02--50 {micro}m were measured with Berner type low pressure impactor (BLPI) operated with precyclone. BLPI samples were further analyzed with ion chromatography for water soluble Na, K, SO{sub 4}, and Cl. Particle morphology was studied with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Phase composition of crystalline salts was measured with X-ray diffraction (XRD). Particles larger than 1 {micro}m were analyzed with computer controlled scanning electron microscopy (CCSEM) to derive particle composition classes. At ESP inlet mass size distribution was bimodal with a major mode at about 1.2 {micro}m and a minor mode at about 5 {micro}m (aerodynamic diameter). At ESP outlet the mass size distribution showed only one peak at about 1.2 {micro}m. Both submicron and supermicron particles were agglomerates formed from 0.3 to 0.5 {micro}m spherical primary particles. XRD analyses indicated that particles were crystalline with two phases of Na{sub 2}SO{sub 4} (thenardite and sodium sulphate) and K{sub 3}Na(SO{sub 4}){sub 2}. CCSEM results of individual particles larger than 1 {micro}m showed that 79 to 88 volume percent of particles contained mainly Na and S, 7 to 10 volume percent Na, K, and S with minor amount of particles containing Na, S, and Ca.

Research Organization:
Engineering Foundation, New York, NY (United States)
OSTI ID:
305679
Report Number(s):
CONF-9507274-PROC.; ISBN 0-306-45376-2; TRN: IM9906%%359
Resource Relation:
Conference: Engineering Foundation conference on applications of advanced technology to ash-related problems in boilers, Waterville Valley, NH (United States), 16-21 Jul 1995; Other Information: PBD: 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Applications of advanced technology to ash-related problems in boilers. Proceedings; Baxter, L. [ed.] [Sandia National Labs., Livermore, CA (United States)]; DeSollar, R. [ed.] [Central Illinois Public Service, Springfield, IL (United States)]; PB: 675 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English