The oxidation of coal char/CaS mixtures was studied with a fixed bed reacto
r in the temperature range 700 similar to 900 degrees C. It was found that
oxidation of coal char/CaS experienced a process from reducing atmosphere t
o oxidizing atmosphere according to the change of CO concentration which wa
s caused by partial combustion of coal char. The amount of SO2 released in
a reducing atmosphere was more than double that released in an oxidizing at
mosphere. It was regarded that the whole process of oxidation of coal char/
CaS mixtures was dominated by different reactions, The amount of SO2 releas
ed at an oxidation temperature of 900 degrees C was largely increased compa
red with that at 800 degrees C, because the oxidation of CaS was more enhan
ced at 900 degrees C, XRD analysis also verified that the amount of CaSO4 p
roduced at 900 degrees C was more than that at 800 degrees C, It was reveal
ed that the further oxidation of CaS, especially at low temperature, might
be blocked by the reaction product of CaSO4 which prevented the diffusion o
f O-2 into the inside of the unreacted core of CaS particle due to a larger
molar volume of CaSO4.