Trace Element Behaviour in Pulverised Fuel Fired Power Plants

Trace Element Behaviour in Pulverised Fuel Fired Power Plants
Author: Harald Thorwarth
Publisher: Cuvillier Verlag
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2007-08-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3736923430

Fossil as well as renewable biomass fuels contain trace elements. Those are fed to the combustion process with the fuel. During combustion they are fully or partially evaporated in the furnace. Depending on the concentration in the fuels, the individual properties of the trace elements, the flue gas composition and the applied air pollution control devices (APCDs), trace elements are emitted at the stack at different concentrations. The present work describes the trace element behaviour in pulverised fuel fired power plants. The main focus of the investigations is laid on the impact of air pollution control devices and biomass secondary fuels. Experimental investigations have been carried out at a 500KWth test facility firing different coals and the secondary fuels straw and sewage sludge. Mercury is of special interest due to its high vapour pressure. Hence, additional lab-scale investigations have been carried out studying the impact of SCR-DeNOx catalysts and metal oxides. The experiments show that trace elements can be released to the gas phase and condense on fly ash particles along the flue gas path, depending on their volatility. The use of secondary fuels influences the trace element enrichment in different ash fractions. Mercury (Hg) is the only element studied in this work that is completely evaporated during combustion. Along the flue gas path Hg adsorbs to fly ash particles, but it can be also present in the gas phase at the stack in significant concentrations. Mercury behaviour in ash filtering systems and flue gas desulphurisation plants (FGD) is also influenced by mechanisms at the SCR catalyst. The results show for different investigated catalyst elements that the NOx reduction and mercury oxidation are competing reactions. Associated to this effect, elemental mercury is desorbed from the active sites of the catalyst when ammonia is injected to start the NOx reduction mechanism. Related to the chlorine concentration, co-firing secondary fuels can improve mercury oxidation at the catalyst and can therefore improve the mercury removal in a downstream flue gas desulphurisation plant.

Trace Elements

Trace Elements
Author: Lee B. Clarke
Publisher: London : IEA Coal Research
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1992
Genre: Air
ISBN:

Improvement in Mercury Retention in Thermal Power Plant, Dual-loop Flue-gas Desulphurization Systems

Improvement in Mercury Retention in Thermal Power Plant, Dual-loop Flue-gas Desulphurization Systems
Author: Silvio Farr
Publisher: Cuvillier Verlag
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2023-09-19
Genre:
ISBN: 3736978715

Quecksilber und seine Verbindungen sind giftige Schadstoffe, deren Emission aufgrund ihrer Verbreitung und daraus folgender Bioakkumulation ein globales Problem darstellen. Zweikreis-Rauchgasentschwefelungsanlagen (REA) können wasserlösliche Schadstoffe aus Rauchgasen entfernen und somit wesentlich zur Minderung von Quecksilberemissionen thermischer Kraftwerke beitragen. Obwohl die Technologie bekannt ist und den Stand der Technik im Großmaßstab darstellt, ist das Verhalten von Quecksilber in Zweikreis-Rauchgasentschwefelungsanlagen bisher nur unzureichend in der Literatur beschrieben. Um die Abscheidung und Rückhaltung von Quecksilberverbindungen im Rauchgas zu verbessern, wurden Untersuchungen an einer Zweikreis-REA im Labor- und im technischen Maßstab durchgeführt. In dieser Arbeit wird das Verständnis vom Quecksilberverhalten in der Zweikreis-REA erweitert. Die Kenntnis der Vorgänge in der Zweikreis-Rauchgasentschwefelung ermöglicht eine gezielte Prozessführung, um die Umweltverträglichkeit zu verbessern.

Environmental Aspects of Trace Elements in Coal

Environmental Aspects of Trace Elements in Coal
Author: D.J. Swaine
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401584966

Happy he who could learn the causes of things (Virgil, Georgics 11) There is clearly a place for a book on the environmental aspects of trace elements in coal, especially with the increasing use of coal for power production. Our aim is to provide relevant background information and to update the situation regarding trace elements during beneficiation, combustion, .atmospheric deposition, leaching from wastes anti reclamation. The outcome is a balanced account of the overall situation. The initial chapter gives the rationale behind the planning of the book and puts the topics into the context of trace elements in the environment, while the final chapter summarises the subject matter and conclusions of each chapter. The choice of authors was based on their specialised knowledge. Although every effort has been made to ensure uniformity in layout, use of units, references and the like, authors have been given some latitude in expression and their styles have not been curbed. This book is intended primarily for coal scientists and technologists involved in environmental aspects of trace elements during the mining of coal, its beneficiation and usage, especially for power generation, and for regulatory bodies. It is considered to be suitable for relevant postgraduate courses. Just as it has been said that one of Bruckner's symphonies has enough melodies for a Beethoven to have written ten symphonies, so this book has several chapters that could be themes for other books.

Trace Elements in Coal

Trace Elements in Coal
Author: Dalway J. Swaine
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483100987

Trace Elements in Coal focuses on the compositions, reactions, and properties of trace elements in coal. The book first discusses the origin of trace elements in coal. The formation of peat; geological and geochemical aspects of coal seams; geology of Australian coals; constitution of coal; history of trace elements in coal; and coal mining in Australia are discussed. The text also clarifies the mode of occurrence of trace elements in coal. The identification of minerals in coal; silicon-rich minerals; carbonate minerals; sulfide minerals; lignites and brown coals; and phosphates are discussed. The book then underscores the methods of analysis. Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry; atomic absorption spectrometry; spark source mass spectrometry; and neuron activation analysis are described. The text also focuses on the contents of trace elements in coal; comparisons of coal with shale and soil; relationship of radioactivity and coal; and relevance of trace elements in coal. The book is a good source of data for readers wanting to study the trace elements in coal.

Combustion Residues

Combustion Residues
Author: Michael Cox
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2008-05-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780470094433

The first book on novel products derived from the new generation of combustion ashes, Combustion Residues —Sustainable Applications discusses the nature of ashes derived from coal co-combustion, biomass, and other fuels in traditional and stand-alone power plants and municipal waste incinerators. In addition, the book examines the development of novel commercial products incorporating such ashes, including the importance of technical and environmental standards, marketing strategies, and promotion.

Emission and Control of Trace Elements from Coal-Derived Gas Streams

Emission and Control of Trace Elements from Coal-Derived Gas Streams
Author: Yongchun Zhao
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2019-07-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0081026528

Emission and Control of Trace Elements from Coal-Derived Gas Streams presents an up-to-date and focused analysis on Trace element (TEs) emissions and control strategies during coal utilization. This book provides insights into how TE's in coal are distributed from different coal-forming periods, coal ranks and coal-bearing regions. As the emission and control of TEs during coal utilization are a significant concern, this book introduces TEs in coal and pollution in an accessible way before discussing why they occur and how they are distributed during various stages of coal forming, also considering various regions and countries. Specific types of TEs in relation to partition in coal combustion, coal fires, gasification and coal feed furnace are then analyzed, providing the reader with practical knowledge to apply to their own research or projects. This book is an essential reference for energy engineers researching and working in coal technology, with a specific focus on emission control, as well as graduate students and researchers in energy engineering, environmental, thermal and chemical engineering who have an interest in trace element emission and control from coal utilization. - Presents characteristics of TE emissions during coal utilization in laboratory-scale experiments, industrial furnaces and power plants - Considers different legislation and case studies from various regions and countries - Includes contributions from world renowned experts - Presents a concise and focused analysis on TE emissions and control strategies

Biofuel Technologies for a Sustainable Future: India and Beyond

Biofuel Technologies for a Sustainable Future: India and Beyond
Author: Yashvir Singh
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2023-05-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1000795209

This book examines the key aspects that will define future sustainable energy systems: biofuels, green nanomaterials and the production of bioethanol and bio-hydrogen from bio-waste. Bio-based fuels are the future energy carriers for internal combustion engines as they have lower environmental impact and higher efficiency. The book clearly illustrates the requirement for a unified engineering approach based on solid mathematical and engineering principles. Aside from the ecological advantages, support for sustainable energy can help the socioeconomic situation of developing countries by providing a consistent supply of new energy along with the generation of new job opportunities. The sustainable energy applications and existing contextual investigations provide useful guidance for the broad comprehension of the significance of sustainable energy. Technical topics discussed in the book include: Thermochemical Conversion process; Catalytic conversion process; Rankine cycle; Nanomaterials;

Coal Production and Processing Technology

Coal Production and Processing Technology
Author: M.R. Riazi
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2015-11-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 148225218X

Coal Production and Processing Technology provides uniquely comprehensive coverage of the latest coal technologies used in everything from mining to greenhouse gas mitigation. Featuring contributions from experts in industry and academia, this book:Discusses coal geology, characterization, beneficiation, combustion, coking, gasification, and liquef