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Reduction of NO Reduction of NO x x and SO and SO x x from Coal Combustion from Coal Combustion Ezra Bar-Ziv Ezra Bar-Ziv Department of Mechanical Engineering and Institutes for Applied Research Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Page 1: Reduction of NO x and SO x from Coal Combustion Ezra Bar-Ziv Department of Mechanical Engineering and Institutes for Applied Research Ben-Gurion University.

Reduction of NOReduction of NOxx and SO and SOxx from from

Coal CombustionCoal Combustion

Ezra Bar-ZivEzra Bar-Ziv

Department of Mechanical Engineering

and

Institutes for Applied Research

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Can Coal Combustion be Clean?Can Coal Combustion be Clean?

• Increase in coal combustion, will double by 2030• Severe environmental impact, include:

1. High level of CO2

2. Particulate emission (soot, small fly ash)

3. SOx, NOx

4. Volatile metals

5. PAH

6. Fly ash

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Coal Combustion in Utility BoilersCoal Combustion in Utility Boilers

• Coal combustion in utility boilers is strongly coupled with boiler geometry, flow conditions, local stoichiometries, and temperature

• Two phase flow complicates even further coal combustion in utility boilers

• Impossible to predict behavior unless system behavior and characteristics is well known

• Further complications due to changes in boiler walls

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Raw CoalRaw Coal

• Mineral matrix

• Carbonaceous infrastructure

• Volatile matters

• Moisture

Above depend strongly on: coal age, Above depend strongly on: coal age, source, packing conditions, etc.source, packing conditions, etc.

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Combustion of Pulverized CoalCombustion of Pulverized Coal

Coal particle devolatilization + highly

porous char particle (1)

Volatiles+O2 CO2, H2O, CO, NOx, SOx, etc. (2)

Highly porous Char particle +O2 CO2, CO, NOx,

SOx, etc. (3)

Involves: heat & mass transfer and gas- Involves: heat & mass transfer and gas-

phase and heterogeneous reactionsphase and heterogeneous reactions

heat

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Combustion of charCombustion of char

• Chars are highly porous

• Mechanism for combustion through adsorption-desorption: reacting sites

• Reacting sites responsible for -N reaction as well

• Reacting sites depend on parent coal and carbon structure within char

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In this Presentation: Emphasis In this Presentation: Emphasis on NOon NOxx & SO & SOxx Control Control

1. Introduction: various pollutant emissions

2. Effect of various emissions and control

3. Fate of Fuel-Nitrogen (N)

4. Fate of volatile-N & volatile-S

5. Fate of char-N & char-S

6. Conversion to N2

7. New concepts

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Impact of EmissionsImpact of Emissions

• CO2: the green house effectthe green house effect, imagine when third world (4/5 of world population) will start to approach Western consumption of fuels

• NOx and SOx: major hazard to vegetation by being

acid rainacid rain precursors

• Soot and PAH are generally carcinogeniccarcinogenic

• Fly ash: if above 5% carbon content - gain

if bellow - loss

• Small particulate: lung diseaseslung diseases

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COCO22 Reduction Reduction

• In general: increase conversion efficiency from heat to electricity

• Combined cycle

• High pressure combustion

• Pinpoint heat release to certain zones

• Solution: better boilers based on CFD simulations

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SOSOxx Reduction Reduction

• No benign gaseous sulfur species, hence chemistry will not help

• SOx must be cleaned up post combustion

• Sorbent injection

• Scrubbing

• Low sulfur coal

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Poly-Aromatic Hydrocarbons Poly-Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) and Soot(PAH) and Soot

• Small poly-aromatic molecules

• PAH precursors to soot

• Produced and terminates in gas phase

• PAH adsorbs in soot and fly ash

• Can control concentration if mechanism known -- control chemistry

• Modeling

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NONOxx Reduction Reduction

• Can be converted to benign gas N2 during combustion

• Need to know right conditions

• Mechanism is essential knowledge

• Experiments were done at various conditions:

1. Gaseous flames

2. Coal and char in gaseous flames

3. Combustion of coal/char in pc reactor

4. Combustion of coal/char in fb reactor

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Fate of Fuel- Nitrogen (N) Fate of Fuel- Nitrogen (N)

Determined by a variety of factors

• coal rank (C/H ratio)

• nitrogen content in fuel

• volatile content

• particle size

• temperature

• local stoichiometry

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Fate of Fuel-NFate of Fuel-N

Nitrogen contained in coal -- coal-N (1)

Coal-N HCN + Volatile-N (2)

Volatile-N HCN + NH3 (3)

Volatile + O2 NOx + … (4)

Char-N + O2 NOx + … (5)

HCN + O2 NOx + … (6)

HCN + NOx N2 + … (7)

HCN + Char N2 + … (8)

heat heat

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Effect of: Nitrogen & Volatile Effect of: Nitrogen & Volatile Content in FuelContent in Fuel

• No correlation was found with nitrogen content in fuel

• No correlation was found to total -N content, but on -N functionality

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Effect of Coal Particle SizeEffect of Coal Particle Size

• Indirect effect of particle size on conversion to NOx

• Size affects strongly both devolatilization and char oxidation, can vary from chemically controlled to diffusion controlled

• Consequent reactions depends strongly on reaction regime via reacting sites

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Effect of TemperatureEffect of Temperature

• Formation of NOx from coal depends weakly on temperature due to competing effects: increase of generation of NOx and N2 with temperature

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Effect of StoichiometryEffect of Stoichiometry

• Strong effect of stoichiometry on NOx formation

• Monotonic decrease of NOx with fuel/O2 ratio

• Extreme importance of volatile-N/O2 ratio to NOx formation -- same as for fuel

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Fate of Fuel-NFate of Fuel-N

Nitrogen contained in coal -- coal-N (1)

Coal-N HCN + Volatile-N (2)

Volatile-N HCN + NH3 (3)

Volatile + O2 NOx + … (4)

Char-N + O2 NOx + … (5)

HCN + O2 NOx + … (6)

HCN + NOx N2 + … (7)

HCN + Char N2 + … (8)

heat heat

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Conclusion for Fuel-N FateConclusion for Fuel-N Fate

• Depends strongly on coal-N fate

• Depends strongly on volatile-N fate

• Stoichiometry

• Coal rank -- reactivity

• Particle size

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Fate of Volatile-NFate of Volatile-N

• Most of NOx emission arises from volatile-N

• Rate of release of NOx seems kinetically controlled, indicative to gas-phase reaction

• Release of NOx follows devolatilization rate

• There are still many contradictions, arising from coal rank (type), variability (probably due to catalysts in coal)

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Fate of Char-NFate of Char-N

• The two main products of char-N oxidation are:

NO and NNO and N22OO

• Occur via

homogeneous formation/destruction

heterogeneous formation/destruction of HCNHCN

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How is NOHow is NOxx Formed? Formed?

• Heterogeneous through adsorption of O2 that interacts with -N site then desorption via thermal process to NO or N2O

• Heterogeneous reactions are very sensitive to evolution of porous structure

• Indications that at high temperature, heterogeneous reaction is controlled by diffusion

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Fate of Fuel-NFate of Fuel-N

Nitrogen contained in coal -- coal-N (1)

Coal-N HCN + Volatile-N (2)

Volatile-N HCN + NH3 (3)

Volatile + O2 NOx + … (4)

Char-N + O2 NOx + … (5)

HCN + O2 NOx + … (6)

HCN + NOx N2 + … (7)

HCN + Char N2 + … (8)

heat heat

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How is NOHow is NOxx Formed? Formed?

• Indication that for heterogeneous reactions NO is generated at reacting sites and N2O is produced within pores

• Strong correlations between reacting sites and formation of NO, N2O, HCN (formed always at surface)

• Homogeneous through oxidation of HCN

• Still homogeneous pathways are likely to be strongly involved in NO, N2O formation

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Homogeneous ReactionsHomogeneous Reactions

• If HCN released, oxidation to NO, N2O occurs homogeneously through NCO

• NCO will react with O2 or OH to form NO or N2

• No time for homogeneous reactions to occur within particle, must be outside

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Heterogeneous ReactionsHeterogeneous Reactions

• Some evidence that NO is also formed heterogeneously

• NO can be reduced to N2 or/and N2O either heterogeneously or homogeneously

• Heterogeneous reduction of NO was found to strongly depend on:

CO, surface area, and temperature

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Reduction of NOReduction of NOxx by External by External

AgentsAgents

NH3 + NO N2 + H2O

(HOCN)3 + NO N2 + H2O

(cynuric acid)

N2H4 + NO N2 + H2O

(hydrazin)

CO(NH2)2 + NO N2 + H2O

(urea)

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Reduction of NOReduction of NOxx by External by External

AgentsAgents

NH3

+ OH NH2+H2O + NO N2

(NH3)2CO NH3+HNCO NH2+CO

(HNCO)3

HNCO + OH NCO+H2O +NO N2O

+OH,M,H

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Catalytic Reduction of NOCatalytic Reduction of NOx x

from Flue Gasfrom Flue Gas

Selective Catalytic Reduction:Selective Catalytic Reduction:

NH3 + NO N2 + H2O

Metals:Metals: Pt, Pd

Oxides:Oxides: Ru/Al2O3, Fe2O3/Cr2O3, V2O5/TiO2,

V2O5/MoO3/WO3/Al2O3

Zeolites Zeolites (Al(AlxxSiSiyyOOzz/M)/M)

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Forms of Sulfur in CoalForms of Sulfur in Coal

•Organic-S compoundsOrganic-S compounds (thiophenes, sulfides, thiols)

•Pyritic sulfurPyritic sulfur (FeS)

•SulfatesSulfates (Ca/FeSO4)

Significant chemical changes of sulfur occur during coal devolatilization and combustion

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Transformation of Coal-S Transformation of Coal-S

Coal-S (CS, S2, S, SH) SO SO2 SO3

-SO4O2, M

COS, CS2 H2S

char

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Sulfur Pollutant ReductionSulfur Pollutant Reduction

No benign sulfur gas compounds

Reduction of sulfur pollutantReduction of sulfur pollutant

• Pre-combustion coal cleaning

• In-situ cleaning

• Post-combustion cleaning: Solidification to sulfur salt compounds

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Sulfur Pollutant Reduction: Sulfur Pollutant Reduction: Pre-CombustionPre-Combustion

1. Differences in density removes 30-50% of FeS

2. Leaching by sodium/potassium bases

R-C-SH + NaOH NaS-C-R + H2O

3. Biological cleaning by bacteria or fungi with high affinity to sulfur

By leaching and biological techniques 90% can be removed

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Sulfur Pollutant Reduction: Sulfur Pollutant Reduction: In-Situ CleaningIn-Situ Cleaning

Addition of sorbents: Ca/Mg/Zn/Fe/Ti oxides

In furnace conditionsIn furnace conditions

CaCO3 CaO + CO2

Ca(OH)2 CaO + H2O

2CaO + O2 + 2SO2 2CaSO4

CaO + H2S CaS + H2O

CaO + SO3 CaSO4

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Models for Sulfur Capture by Models for Sulfur Capture by SorbentsSorbents

• Sorbents are porous spheres

• Known properties of porous structure

• Rapid heating of sorbent -- CaCO3, Ca(OH)2

• Decomposition sorbent to oxide & CO2

Diffusion of CO2 through CaO to outer surface

• Mass transfer of CO2 from surface to bulk gas

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Models for Sulfur Capture by Models for Sulfur Capture by Sorbents/Sorbents/continuescontinues

• Diffusion of SO2 and O2 from bulk gas to

surface

• Diffusion of SO2 and O2 from outer surface to

inner pores

• Reaction of SO2 and O2 with CaO to form

CaSO4

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Models for Sulfur Capture by Models for Sulfur Capture by Sorbents/Sorbents/continuescontinues

SO2

O2CO2

CaCO3

CaOCaSO4

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Sulfur Pollutant Reduction: Sulfur Pollutant Reduction: PostcombustionPostcombustion

Lime or limestone scrubbersLime or limestone scrubbers

CaCO3 CaO + CO2

2CaO + O2 + 2SO2 2CaSO4

CaO + SO3 CaSO4 (Gypsum)

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Summary: Summary: NONOxx and SO and SOxx Reduction Reduction

• NOx can be reduced during combustion, with right conditions

• SOx should be reduced pre-combustion