Abstract

In order to investigate the behavior of limestone sulfation under oxy-fuel circulating fluidized bed (CFB) combustion condition, experiments were conducted in a 50 kW oxy-fuel CFB system under the O2/CO2 and air combustion conditions. A small cage, containing limestone particles, was dipped into the dense zone of the CFB combustor during the experiments. The calcination of limestone, pore structure of the product layer, and calcium conversion were studied. It was found that the increasing of temperature would promote the calcination of limestone and the high concentration of CO2 would inhibit calcination of limestone. The formation process of the product layer was completely different between the direct and indirect sulfation, while it was almost the same during the indirect sulfation under the oxy-fuel and air combustion. However, both the temperature and gas compositions played important roles in determining the pore structures of the product layer during the limestone indirect sulfation process. Under the O2/CO2 combustion condition, the calcium conversion of indirect sulfation was always higher than that of direct sulfation. The highest final calcium conversion after 60 min was found at 900 °C under the O2/CO2 combustion condition.

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