“…The residual carbon content in the three slag samples decreases in the order S I < S D < S C . The CaO or (6) conveyer, (7) coal hopper, (8) feeder, (9) bucket elevator, (10) coal lock hopper, (11) rotary feeder, (12) gasifier, (13) ash lock hopper system, (14) heat exchanger, (15) 1st cyclone, (16) 2nd cyclone, (17) fine collection and transport system, (18) high temperature fine re-gasifier, (19) fine hopper, (20) steam/oxygen distributors, (21) oxygen supply system, (22) waste heat boiler, (23) steam and soft water pre-heater, (24) water scrubber, (25) desulphurization reactor, (26) gas burner, (27) soft water supply system, (28) washing water cleaning system.) Fe 2 O 3 content of the slag samples is much higher than that of the JC ash, whereas their trace composition of inorganic oxides (e.g., Na 2 O, K 2 O, and SO 3 ) is lower than that of JC ash because of evaporation of these constituents during AFB gasification of JC at high temperature [42].…”