Kr. Qiu et Bm. Steenari, Influence of periodically changing CO2 partial pressure on sulfur capture and free lime content of residues in PFBC, ENERG FUEL, 14(5), 2000, pp. 973-979
PFBC technology is still under development. Further research into the captu
re of SO2 by limestone during PFBC is needed. The present work investigates
the influence of periodically changing partial pressure of CO2 on the sulf
ation of limestone and also the free lime content present in residual produ
cts. Experiments were conducted in a fixed-bed reactor under conditions typ
ical of PFBC, that is, limestone particles were alternately exposed to the
conditions of calcination and recarbonation as the reaction of sulfation pr
oceeded. It was found that the degree of sulfation achieved was considerabl
y higher with periodically changing partial pressure of CO2 than with a ste
ady high partial pressure of CO2. This was true even when the average value
of the pressure during its periodical change exceeded the calcination equi
librium pressure. These findings may partly explain the high conversion of
limestone obtained in PFBC units. Furthermore, the free lime content proved
remarkably different for various cycle times of changing CO2 partial press
ure and/or various periods of a cycle time elapsing in the calcining region
. This indicates that the content of free lime in solid residues from PFBC
boilers can vary considerably with respect to overall operating conditions.