This paper describes an experimental study on N2O and NOx emission fro
m char combustion. Experiments have been carried out in a fixed bed re
actor in the temperature range of 973-1323 K. Oxygen concentrations fo
r combustion, temperature, and char type have been found to have stron
g effects on both N2O and NOx emissions. With an increasing temperatur
e, N2O reaches a peak at 1073 K and then decreases with temperature. A
t the same time NOx remains nearly the same. When oxygen concentration
increases, the concentration of N2O increases and NO, first increases
and then decreases. The char with higher nitrogen content emits;more
N2O, indicating that nitrogen oxides come from char-N. When NO is incl
uded in the inlet gases, much more N2O is produced from char combustio
n. This suggests that the reaction of NO + O-2 + char is the main path
way for N2O formation. Another pathway, i.e., the homogeneous oxidatio
n of HCN from the gasfication of char, seems to be important as well.