Abstract

The catalytic effects of Na, Ca and Fe on the formation of HCN and NH 3 during pyrolysis of nitrogen-containing model chars and on the emission of NO x during the char combustion have been investigated in a fixed bed reactor. The results show that fuel-type nitrogen is mainly retained in char under the pyrolysis conditions (∼900 °C). The presence of Na favors the transformation of char-nitrogen to volatile-nitrogen at high temperature, but the influence of Ca and Fe is negligible. The NH 3:HCN ratio under catalytic pyrolysis conditions is higher than that under non-catalytic pyrolysis conditions. It was also found that the emission of NO x was restrained under catalytic conditions at high combustion temperature, but was favored at low temperature. The conversion of char-N to NO x depended on a number of factors including the properties of char, the types of catalysts and the combustion conditions. The influence of catalysts on the emission levels of NO x reflects the relative importance of the catalytic effect on char-N oxidation and on NO-char reaction during the combustion of nitrogen-containing char.

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