Mj. Aho et Pm. Pirkonen, EFFECTS OF PRESSURE, GAS TEMPERATURE AND CO2 AND O-2 PARTIAL PRESSURES ON THE CONVERSION OF COAL-NITROGEN TO NO, N2O AND NO2, Fuel, 74(11), 1995, pp. 1677-1681
The effects of pressure (2-16 bar), gas temperature (800-1100 degrees
C) and the partial pressures of carbon dioxide (0.01-4bar) and oxygen
(0.2-2 bar) on the formation of N2O, NO and NO2 from coal-N were studi
ed. Bituminous coal, 75-125 mu m, was burned as a dilute pressurized s
uspension in an electrically heated pressurized entrained-flow reactor
. Nitrogen oxides were analysed by an on-line FT-i.r. The experimental
conditions differed from those of an earlier study in that high conce
ntrations of CO2 (up to 80 vol.%) and higher oxygen partial pressures
and especially concentrations (up to 50 vol.%) were used. The results
were analysed by a partial-least-squares method. Increase of pressure
decreased the conversion of fuel-nitrogen to NO, and had a weak effect
on its conversion to N2O. Increase of P-CO2 increased slightly the co
nversion of fuel-N to N2O. The effect of P-CO2 on NO formation was too
weak to be clearly detected, although a weak decrease in conversion m
ay occur when P-CO2 is increased from 1 bar to 4 bar. The conversion o
f fuel-N to NO2 was weak, but increased clearly when P-O2 was increase
d from 1.5 bar to 2.0 bar.