The influence of thermal annealing on oxygen uptake and combustion rates of a bituminous coal char
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
The effect of thermal annealing on the combustion reactivity of a bituminous coal char has been investigated
with a focus on the role of the formation of surface oxides by oxygen chemisorption. The combined
use of thermogravimetric analysis and of analysis of the off-gas during isothermal combustion of char samples
enabled the determination of the rate and extent of oxygen uptake along burn-off. Combustion was
carried out at temperatures between 350 and 510 C. Char samples were prepared by controlled isothermal
heat treatment of coal for different times (in the range between 1 s and 30 min) at different temperatures (in
the range 900-2000 C). Results indicate that oxygen uptake is extensive along burn off of chars prepared
under mild heat treatment conditions. The maximum oxygen uptake is barely affected by the combustion
temperature within the range of combustion conditions investigated. The severity of heat treatment has a
pronounced effect on char combustion rate as well as on the extent and rate at which surface oxides are
built up by oxygen chemisorption. Chars prepared under severe heat treatment conditions show negligible
oxygen uptake and strongly reduced combustion rates. Altogether it appears that a close correlation can be
established between the extent and the accessibility of active sites on the carbon surface and the combustion
rate. Despite the investigation has been carried out at temperatures well below those of practical interest,
results provide useful insight into the relationship existing between thermal annealing, formation of surface
oxide and combustion reactivity which is relevant to the proper formulation of detailed kinetic models of
char combustion.
2006 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Senneca, Osvalda
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