Abstract

As a possible new focus of oxy-fuel work, O2/H2O combustion has many advantages over O2/CO2 combustion, and has gradually gained increasing attention. The unique physicochemical properties (thermal capacity, diffusivity, reactivity) of H2O significantly influence the char combustion characteristics. In the present work, the combustion and kinetics characteristics of lignite char particle were studied in a fluidized bed (FB) reactor under N2, CO2 and H2O atmospheres with different O2 concentrations (15%–27%) and bed temperatures (Tb, 837–937 °C). Results indicated that the average reaction rate (raverage) and the peak reaction rate (rpeak) of lignite char in H2O atmospheres were slower than those in CO2 atmospheres at low O2 concentrations. However, as the O2 concentration increases, the rpeak and raverage of lignite char in H2O atmospheres significantly improved and exceeded those under CO2 atmospheres. The calculation result for the activation energy based on the shrinking-core model showed that the order of activation energy under different atmospheres is: O2/CO2 (28.96 kJ/mol) > O2/H2O (26.11 kJ/mol) > O2/N2 (23.31 kJ/mol). Furthermore, gasification reactions play an important role in both O2/CO2 and O2/H2O combustion, and should not be ignored. As the Tb increased, the active sites occupied by gasification agent were significantly increased, while the active sites occupied by oxygen decreased correspondingly.

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