To localize coal
utilization, a local Hongshagang bituminous coal
(Hc) with low ash fusion temperatures (AFTs) was blended with the
Guanghui bituminous coal (Gc). Prior to its application in an industrial
fluidized bed gasifier, a series of verification tests were performed
in this study for feasibility analysis. The AFTs and CO2 gasification reactivity of blended coal decrease with the increases
in the additive amount of Hc. Therefore, the additive amount of Hc
was determined to be 10–30% for further bubbling fluidized
bed (BFB) gasification. During BFB gasification experiments, the addition
of Hc lowered the gasification performance; furthermore, agglomeration
and slagging occurred. The deposited slags were examined via SEM,
XRF, and XRD to determine the formation mechanism. Specifically, the
flux effect of Fe and Na in Hc ash promoted the slagging. The local
oxidizing atmosphere in the bottom of the reactor affected the mineral
transformation in slags. It changed the contents of crystal phases
and led to solidification of liquid phase by comparing XRD results
and Factsage calculations. At last, the formation process of slag
was described based on the aforementioned experimental phenomena.
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