In order to study the effect of flue gas recirculation (FGR) by primary air mixed with FGR or nitrogen on NO x emissions in a fixed total primary air flow rate, the bed temperature, stoichiometric oxygen ratio in the combustion chamber, and excess oxygen ratio were investigated in a pilot-scale vortexing fluidized-bed combustor (VFBC). As a result, the NO x emissions could effectively be decreased with FGR in the VFBC. The lower NO x emissions were attributed to the fact that the FGR allows NO x to enter the reactor again with the chance of being reduced and that the FGR contains more CO 2 to suppress NO x formation or promote NO x reduction through its conversion to CO by reaction with char.
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