Probing into Volatile Combustion Flame and Particulate Formation Behavior during the Coal and Ammonia Cofiring Process: Further Study on the Chemical Structure and Oxidation Reactivity of Soot Particles
Jingji Zhu,
Yishu Xu,
Xiaowei Liu
et al.
Abstract:Cofiring ammonia (NH 3 ) fuel in coal-fired power plants is an important technical path for mitigating CO 2 emissions. Combustion experiments of coal and ammonia were carried out on a McKenna flat flame system, and cumulative samplings of soot particles in the volatile flame were conducted. Detailed information on soot oxidation behavior, elemental composition, and chemical structure was obtained. The thermogravimetry results showed that the activation energy of the soot formed during coal and ammonia cofiring… Show more
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