Abstract

Co-combustion tests of pickling sludge with coal were performed in a high-temperature tubular furnace system. The effect of combustion conditions (combustion temperature from 800 to 1500 °C and sludge ratio from 0 to 100% by weight) on the partitioning of Cr, Pb, Ni, Cu, and Mn in flue gas, fly ash, and bottom ash was investigated. The results showed that the largest part of Cr, Ni, and Mn was retained in bottom ash. The content of Pb in fly ash and flue gas was obviously affected by the temperature. No more than 9% of Cu was emitted with flue gas. Increasing the combustion temperature caused a significant increase in the partitioning of Pb and Cu in bottom ash, while the partitioning of Cr, Ni, and Mn in bottom ash remained stable. The thermodynamic equilibrium calculation was carried out to determine the species of selected heavy metals during co-combustion. The results revealed that Cr, Ni, and Mn were enriched in bottom ash mainly combined with a mineral substance, such as SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, and MgO,...

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