Abstract
Ca-L/CARBONOx technology has realized the simultaneous removal of CO2 and NO in the flue gas from coal-fired power plants. Forest wastes are characterized by wide sources, low cost, high lignin content, and high chemical activity. In this study, three forest waste biochars including elm biochar (YB), fir biochar (SB) and bamboo biochar (ZB) were blended with CaO, and their simultaneous CO2/NO removal characteristics were compared. The interaction mechanism between CaO and biochar (BC) in the Ca-L/CARBONOx process was also discussed. Results show that the addition of biochar inhibits the pore structure collapse of CaO at higher cyclic numbers. CaO can also improves the NO removal efficiency for three biochars by catalyzing and providing active adsorption sites. The removal efficiency of NO by three biochars added with CaO are greater than 97% at 650 ℃ in the chemical control stage of CO2 adsorption. SB showed the best NO removal performance and reaction selectivity among the three biochars. Under the presence of CaO, CaO/YB and CaO/ZB have similar CO2 capture performance, while CaO/SB and CaO/ZB have the highest NO removal performance and the best NO reaction selectivity, respectively.
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