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Main Title Fate of Coal Nitrogen during Combustion.
Author Chen, S. L. ; Heap, M. P. ; Pershing, D. W. ; Martin, G. B. ;
CORP Author Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA.;Industrial Environmental Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Year Published 1982
Report Number EPA-68-02-2667; EPA-600/J-82-314;
Stock Number PB83-202069
Additional Subjects Coal ; Nitrogen ; Air pollution control ; Combustion products ; Industrial wastes ; Ranking ; Nitrogen oxides ; Furnaces ; Nitrogen oxide(NO) ; Ammonia ; Hydrogen cyanide ; Fuels ; Reprints ;
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Abstract
The paper describes the burning of 21 coals, covering all ranks and under a wide variety of conditions, to ascertain the impact of coal properties on the fate of fuel nitrogen. Fuel NC was identified by using a nitrogen-free oxidant consisting of Ar/O2/CO2. It was found that fuel NO formation depends on the reactivity of volatile nitrogen as well as on total nitrogen content. Internal species concentrations were measured under fuel-rich conditions, and it was found that: (1) the partition of nitrogen between NO, NH3, and HCN was dependent on coal type; and (2) total gas-phase nitrogen species (fuel rich) correlated with exhaust NO (fuel lean). This work will help in the generalization of low NOx burner technology to a wide range of fuels.