Co-gasification with
coal provides an economically viable way to
use sludge. To investigate the effect of municipal sludge (MS) on
the sintering behaviors of low-rank coals (LRCs) and their modification
mechanisms, the initial sintering temperature (
T
s
) of three LRCs and their mixtures with MS addition were tested
by a
T
s
analyzer, an X-ray diffractometer,
and FactSage calculation. The results show that the
T
s
values of Xiaolongtan coal (XLT), Xiangyuan coal (XY),
and Daliuta coal (DLT) all increase with MS addition. The 9–12%
MS mass ratio is suitable during LRC fluidized-bed gasification to
mitigate ash-related issues. The
T
s
is
closely related to the liquid-phase content or the transmissions of
microparticles (e.g., atoms and ions) or blank spots during heating,
while the ash fusion temperatures (AFTs) are mainly determined by
acid/base ratios. The
T
s
values of high-Fe
XLT and XY mixed ashes increased gradually with increasing MS proportion
because the sintering mechanisms transferred from liquid phase to
solid phase, while for relatively high-Mg DLT ashes, the
T
s
values increased with increasing MS proportions, which
might result from the formations of high-melting-point minerals (e.g.,
Ca
3
(PO
4
)
2
and Mg
2
SiO
4
). The results deepen the understanding of ash sintering behaviors
and provide references to alleviate ash-related issues during gasification.
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