The occurrence modes of alkali and alkaline-earth metals(AAEMs) in coal relate to their release behavior and ash formation during combustion. To better understand the transformation of AAEMs,the release behavior of ...The occurrence modes of alkali and alkaline-earth metals(AAEMs) in coal relate to their release behavior and ash formation during combustion. To better understand the transformation of AAEMs,the release behavior of water-soluble,HCl-soluble,HCl-insoluble AAEMs during Shenmu coal(SM coal) oxy-fuel combustion in the presence of SO2 and H2O in a drop-tube reactor was investigated through serial dissolution using H2O and HCl solutions. The results show that the release rates of AAEMs increase with an increase in temperature under the three atmospheres studied. The high release rates of Mg and Ca from SM coal are dependent on the high content of soluble Mg and Ca in SM coal. SO2 inhibits the release rates of AAEMs,while H2O promotes them. The effects of SO2 and H2O on the Na and K species are more evident than those on Mg and Ca species. All three types of AAEMs in coal can volatilize in the gas phase during coal combustion. The W-type AAEMs release excessively,whereas the release rates of I-type AAEMs are relatively lower. Different types of AAEM may interconvert through different pathways under certain conditions. Both SO2 and H2O promote the transformation reactions. The effect of SO2 was related to sulfate formation and the promotion by H2O occurs because of a decrease in the melting point of the solid as well as the reaction of H2O.展开更多
The conceptual ideas about the positive effects of N- and O-heteroatoms on the reactivity of carbons in gasification processes, their catalytic activity in electron transfer reactions, as well as the performance of th...The conceptual ideas about the positive effects of N- and O-heteroatoms on the reactivity of carbons in gasification processes, their catalytic activity in electron transfer reactions, as well as the performance of the electrode double-layer supercapacitors due to their electron-donating influence on the 7r-conjugated system of graphene layers have been developed. This influence decreases both work function and band gap of carbons, and also significantly affects their electron-donating properties. As a result of our investigations based on quantum chemical calculations of model graphene clusters with N- and O-heteroatoms in different positions, prognostic data have been obtained. These data have been confirmed by our experimental results of catalytic activity of corresponding carbons in H202 decomposition reaction, their reactivity in gasification processes, and also their performance as electrodes in supercapacitors.展开更多
Activated carbon(AC)has been widely used in the removal of SO_(2) from flue gas owing to its well-developed pore structure and abundant functional groups.Herein,the effect of alkali/alkaline earth metals on sulfur mig...Activated carbon(AC)has been widely used in the removal of SO_(2) from flue gas owing to its well-developed pore structure and abundant functional groups.Herein,the effect of alkali/alkaline earth metals on sulfur migration was investigated based on the dynamic adsorption and temperature programmed desorption experiment.The adsorption and desorption properties of six types of AC(three commercial and three laboratory-made)were carried out on a fixed-bed experimental device,and the physical and chemical properties of samples were determined by X-ray fluorescence,X-ray diffraction,scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray,and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis.The experimental results showed that the adsorbed SO_(2) cannot be completely desorbed by increasing the regeneration temperature(350-850℃),while the SO_(2) fixed in the AC combines with the Ca-based minerals in the ash to form a stable sulfate.For different samples,higher ash content,higher CaO content in the ash and a more developed pore structure lead to a higher SO_(2) fixation rate.Moreover,the multiple adsorption-desorption cycles experiment showed that the effect of SO_(2) fixation is mainly reflected in the first cycle,after which the adsorption and desorption amount are approximately the same.This study elucidates the effect of alkali/alkaline earth metals on the adsorption-desorption cycle of AC,which provides a deeper understanding of sulfur migration in the AC flue gas desulfurization process.展开更多
基金support for this research from the Natural Science Foundation of China (U1261110)the Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province (20130110422)the Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion (FSKLCC-0914)
文摘The occurrence modes of alkali and alkaline-earth metals(AAEMs) in coal relate to their release behavior and ash formation during combustion. To better understand the transformation of AAEMs,the release behavior of water-soluble,HCl-soluble,HCl-insoluble AAEMs during Shenmu coal(SM coal) oxy-fuel combustion in the presence of SO2 and H2O in a drop-tube reactor was investigated through serial dissolution using H2O and HCl solutions. The results show that the release rates of AAEMs increase with an increase in temperature under the three atmospheres studied. The high release rates of Mg and Ca from SM coal are dependent on the high content of soluble Mg and Ca in SM coal. SO2 inhibits the release rates of AAEMs,while H2O promotes them. The effects of SO2 and H2O on the Na and K species are more evident than those on Mg and Ca species. All three types of AAEMs in coal can volatilize in the gas phase during coal combustion. The W-type AAEMs release excessively,whereas the release rates of I-type AAEMs are relatively lower. Different types of AAEM may interconvert through different pathways under certain conditions. Both SO2 and H2O promote the transformation reactions. The effect of SO2 was related to sulfate formation and the promotion by H2O occurs because of a decrease in the melting point of the solid as well as the reaction of H2O.
文摘The conceptual ideas about the positive effects of N- and O-heteroatoms on the reactivity of carbons in gasification processes, their catalytic activity in electron transfer reactions, as well as the performance of the electrode double-layer supercapacitors due to their electron-donating influence on the 7r-conjugated system of graphene layers have been developed. This influence decreases both work function and band gap of carbons, and also significantly affects their electron-donating properties. As a result of our investigations based on quantum chemical calculations of model graphene clusters with N- and O-heteroatoms in different positions, prognostic data have been obtained. These data have been confirmed by our experimental results of catalytic activity of corresponding carbons in H202 decomposition reaction, their reactivity in gasification processes, and also their performance as electrodes in supercapacitors.
基金the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2017YFB0602901)。
文摘Activated carbon(AC)has been widely used in the removal of SO_(2) from flue gas owing to its well-developed pore structure and abundant functional groups.Herein,the effect of alkali/alkaline earth metals on sulfur migration was investigated based on the dynamic adsorption and temperature programmed desorption experiment.The adsorption and desorption properties of six types of AC(three commercial and three laboratory-made)were carried out on a fixed-bed experimental device,and the physical and chemical properties of samples were determined by X-ray fluorescence,X-ray diffraction,scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray,and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis.The experimental results showed that the adsorbed SO_(2) cannot be completely desorbed by increasing the regeneration temperature(350-850℃),while the SO_(2) fixed in the AC combines with the Ca-based minerals in the ash to form a stable sulfate.For different samples,higher ash content,higher CaO content in the ash and a more developed pore structure lead to a higher SO_(2) fixation rate.Moreover,the multiple adsorption-desorption cycles experiment showed that the effect of SO_(2) fixation is mainly reflected in the first cycle,after which the adsorption and desorption amount are approximately the same.This study elucidates the effect of alkali/alkaline earth metals on the adsorption-desorption cycle of AC,which provides a deeper understanding of sulfur migration in the AC flue gas desulfurization process.