Abstract

A low volatile bituminous coal was used as reburn fuel. Experiments were carried out in an entrained flow reactor to investigate the NO reduction rate. The results indicate the NO reduction rates are strongly dependent on the reaction time, the coal particle size and the reburn fuel fraction. Increased reaction time, smaller coal particle size and increased reburn fuel fraction lead to higher NO reduction rate.

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