Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10274765 Fuel Processing Technology 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Na-, K-, Cl, and S-species are of concern due to their relation to problems of corrosion and fouling in IGCC power systems. The aim of this work was to get more information on the influence of temperature on the release of Na-, K-, S-, and Cl-species. Therefore, lab-scale gasification experiments with four different lignites at 1100 °C, 1400 °C, and 1700 °C were carried out. The hot gas was analysed by molecular beam mass spectrometry. The results show a strong influence of temperature on the release. Two release phases, devolatilisation and char reactions phase, were observed. The phase of main release was devolatilisation. The main species released were 34H2S+, 36HCl+, 39K+/39NaO+, 58NaCl+, 60COS+, and 64SO2+. 56KOH+ and 74KCl+ were released with signal intensity slightly above the signal background. The quantified data show several effects of the temperature on the release. The release trends of 36HCl+ and 58NaCl+ are contrary. Evidences are given that the major release mechanism is the dissociation of carboxylic bond Na species. The mechanism is able to explain the temperature dependence as well.
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