The characteristics of oxy-fuel combustion with recycled flue gas are different with air combustion in several aspects, such as char structure and reactivity. A high concentration of CO 2 has important implications on char characteristics. The present study is a further effort to extend our knowledge of the effect of sodium on the char crystalline structure and combustion reactivity in the presence of a high concentration of CO 2 . Coal samples include a bituminous coal and a lignite coal. H-and Na-form coal samples are prepared separately. The following conclusions are drawn. The charÀCO 2 yields are obviously less than the charÀN 2 yields, especially for lignite coal. The gasification reaction is a very important factor in a CO 2 atmosphere. When the pair of H-and Na-form coal samples are compared, experimental results show about 5 and 3% of the decrease in the charÀCO 2 yield was observed for Nadoped lignite and bituminous coal reacting in a CO 2 atmosphere, respectively. During the pyrolysis and gasification of the bituminous coal, the BrunauerÀEmmettÀTeller (BET) surface area and total pore volume of charÀCO 2 are much larger than those of charÀN 2 . When char combustion was under a reaction-controlled regime during thermogravimetric analysis, the char reactivity indexes of the four chars from the bituminous coal were almost the same. When the pair of chars formed in N 2 and CO 2 atmospheres was compared, charÀCO 2 is much more reactive than charÀN 2 for both the H-and Na-form lignites. The higher reactivity of charÀCO 2 implies that the catalysis of the inorganic matter, including the added Na, as well as higher surface area played a significant role in char reactivity.
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