Abstract

The influence of ammonium phosphates, i.e., ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (NH4H2PO4) and ammonium monohydric phosphate [(NH4)2HPO4], on gaseous potassium (K) release was studied in a tube furnace during the combustion of maize straw (MS), cotton stalk (CS), and rice straw (RS). The gaseous potassium was absorbed by deionized water and measured by atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). The formed ashes were investigated using a combination of powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy combined with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM–EDS) analyses after visual evaluation. The results show that the addition of NH4H2PO4 and (NH4)2HPO4 both decrease the potassium release ratio and show the same trends. NH4H2PO4 and (NH4)2HPO4 can be more effective with a higher initial potassium content. The release ratios of RS with NH4H2PO4 and (NH4)2HPO4 are 12.1 and 13.2% at 1000 °C, respectively, which both decrease most compared to the ratio of RS. The release ratio decreases as the PO43–/K rat...

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