Reactivity study of combustion for coals and their chars in relation to volatile content

被引:27
作者
Lee, Jong-Min [1 ]
Kim, Dong-Won [1 ]
Kim, Jae-Sung [1 ]
机构
[1] Korea Elect Power Corp, Adv Power Engn Grp, Power Generat Lab, Korea Elect Power Res Inst, Taejon 305380, South Korea
关键词
Combustion of Coal and Char; Reactivity; Volatiles; TGA; Activation Energy; PYROLYSIS; DEVOLATILIZATION; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1007/s11814-009-0086-x
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
070301 [无机化学];
摘要
To determine the effect of volatile matter on combustion reactivity, the pyrolysis and combustion behavior of a set of four (R, C, M and K coals) coals and their chars has been investigated in a TGA (SDT Q600). The maximum reaction temperatures and maximum reaction rates of the coals and their chars with different heating rates (5-20 degrees C/ min) were analyzed and compared as well as their weight loss rates. The volatile matter had influence on decreasing the maximum reactivity temperature of low and medium rank coals (R, C and M coals), which have relatively high volatiles (9.5-43.0%), but for high rank coal (K coal) the maximum reactivity temperature was affected by reaction surface area rather than by its volatiles (3.9%). When the maximum reaction rates of a set of four coals were compared with those of their chars, the slopes of the maximum reaction rates for the medium rank coals (C and M coals) changed largely rather than those for the high and low rank coals (R and K coals) with increasing heating rates. This means that the fluidity of C and M coals was larger than that of their chars during combustion reaction. Consequently, for C and M coals, the activation energies are lower (24.5-28.1 kcal/mol) than their chars (29.3-35.9 kcal/mol), while the activation energies of R and K coals are higher (25.0-29.4 kcal/mol) than those of their chars (24.1-28.9 kcal/mol).
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