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Release of Potassium during Devolatilization of Spruce Bark

Wang, Liang; Moilanen, Antero; Lehtinen, Jere; Konttinen, Jukka; Matas, Berta Guell (2017)

 
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Wang, Liang
Moilanen, Antero
Lehtinen, Jere
Konttinen, Jukka
Matas, Berta Guell
2017

Energy Procedia
doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2017.03.463
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201708011639

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<p>The spruce bark with different particle sizes were devolatilized under various final temperatures and heating rates. The char yield and potassium release from the spruce bark at studied conditions were quantified. Lower char yields realized from the smaller fuel particles at high temperature and heating rate. It is mainly attributed to shorter residence time of volatiles in the fuel/char particles and less intensive secondary reaction of volatiles consequently. The devolatilization temperature has the most significant effects on alkali release from the studied sprue bark. At 600°C, less than 5% of alkali released from the both small and large particles regardless of heating rate. However, at 850°C, release of potassium from the small sprue bark particles sharply increased from 2.63% and 4.71% to 12.87% and 17.89%, as they were heated under heating rate of 50 K/min and 500 K/min, respectively. Large fraction of alkali released from studied fuel particles as they were devolatilized under a high heating rate. Additionally, more potassium release from small particles (125 <d<180 μm) then the larger ones (500 <d<600 μm) and this tendency increased with devolatilization temperature. In brief, intensive devolatilization conditions may limit secondary reactions of potassium containing compounds in the volatiles and thereby formation of more stable phases. The results obtained in the present work are of importance for understanding of potassium release during thermal conversion of spruce bark and proposing measures for mitigating potassium related operational problems.</p>
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