Dolomite desulfurization behavior in a bubbling fluidized bed pilot plant for high ash coal

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Although fluidized bed in situ desulphurization from coal combustion has been widely studied, there are aspects that remain under investigation. Additionally, few publications address Brazilian coal desulphurization via fluidized beds. This study used a 250 kWth bubbling fluidized bed pilot plant to analyze different aspects of the dolomite desulphurization of two Brazilian coals. Superficial velocities of 0.38 and 0.46 m/s, flue gas recycling, Ca/S molar ratios and elutriation were assessed. Results confirmed the influence of the Ca/S molar ratio and superficial velocity - SO2 conversion up to 60.5% was achieved for one coal type, and 70.9% was achieved for the other type. A recycling ratio of 54.6% could increase SO2 conversion up to 86.1%. Elutriation and collection of ashes and Ca-containing products did not present the same behavior because a lower wt. % of CaO was collected by the gas controlled mechanism compared to the ash.

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Gomes, G. M. F., Philipssen, C., Bard, E. K., & Souza, G. (2016). Dolomite desulfurization behavior in a bubbling fluidized bed pilot plant for high ash coal. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 33(2), 319–332. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-6632.20160332s20140237

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