Abstract

The volatilization characteristics of arsenic in different coals at 600–1500 °C were studied on an isothermal reaction system. Through thermogravimetric analysis similar to that used for coal analysis, the mass loss and mass loss rate of arsenic for coal samples were determined. Sequential chemical extraction method was used to measure the mode of occurrence of arsenic in the coals. TG-MS techniques were also carried out to study the relationship between sulfur and arsenic. Results show that the volatilization proportion of arsenic increases with temperature and 53– 99% of the total arsenic in coal is vaporized in the combustion zone at PC conditions (1500 °C). Coals with higher arsenic concentrations (As > 4 μg/g) tend to have larger arsenic volatility proportions than coals with lower arsenic concentrations (As < 4 μg/g) at a given temperature. In addition, three volatility zones with two mass loss rate peaks of arsenic are observed in all coals during coal combustion. Before 600 °C, the evaporation of ...

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