Alkali metals in fuel seriously affect the normal operation of generator sets. Using agricultural waste (AW) from a corn field as raw material, the dynamic change of alkali metal K migration and transformation and the effect of competition between chlorine and sulfur on the behavior of AW were studied systematically. The results showed that transformation between different forms of K, especially water-soluble K, occurred. At low temperatures, K remained in the ash in the form of inorganic salt, and high temperature precipitated K and formed insoluble alkali metal compounds. Via FactSage thermodynamic equilibrium calculations, it was confirmed that KCl reacted with SiO(2) to form a K(2)O·nSiO(2) molten mixture in combustion. K initially existed in the form of KCl (s) and K(2)SO(4) (s), high temperature promoted its transformation and decomposition, and it was eventually released as KCl (g). During combustion, Cl was more volatile than K, while S reduced the release of K and Cl through sulfation reaction to reduce the sediment viscosity.
Dynamic Migration Characteristics of Potassium During Agricultural Waste Combustion and the Mechanism of Combined Chlorine-Sulfur Action.
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作者:Li Jian, Zhou Yunlong, Zhao Guochao, Yuan Qixin
| 期刊: | Molecules | 影响因子: | 4.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun 6; 30(12):2495 |
| doi: | 10.3390/molecules30122495 | ||
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