Abstract

ABSTRACTSignificant concentrations (∼6%, as CaS) of sulphides or other reduced-sulphur species in solid residues from a small-scale circulating fluidized bed (CFB) combustor have been reported in the literature. The presence of sulphides in similar quantities in residues from a utility-scale combustor would present significant difficulties with handling, disposal or utilization of the residues. This paper discusses the preliminary findings of an investigation of sulphur capture in a small-scale circulating fluidized bed combustion (CFBC) unit using a limestone bed and burning a high-S, high-Fe, Eastern Canadian coal. Data are presented on sulphur capture and chemical speciation for residue samples taken from a number of locations in the circulating bed during operation. The results are discussed in terms of probable mechanisms for the formation of sulphur compounds of reduced oxidation state in the bed and the combustion-gas cleaning system.

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