Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9632229 | Fuel Processing Technology | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Limestone addition is suitable for in-situ SO2 removal during ABFBC, with removal efficiencies in the range 25-85%. In general, the efficiency of SO2 removal by limestone decreases with an increase in air staging and a decrease in excess air. The increase in the bed temperature range 825-900 °C decreases the efficiency of SO2 removal by limestone, and in some situations a maximum can occur around 825 °C bed temperature. The reducing conditions at the first stage level, the secondary combustion, and the reductive decomposition of CaSO4 could be responsible for the low efficiency of SO2 removal by limestone during both high air staging and high bed temperatures.
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Authors
L.A.C. Tarelho, M.A.A. Matos, F.J.M.A. Pereira,