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Investigation Of An Iron-Based Additive On Coal Pyrolysis And Char Oxidation At High Heating Rates, John M. Sowa, Thomas H. Fletcher Jan 2011

Investigation Of An Iron-Based Additive On Coal Pyrolysis And Char Oxidation At High Heating Rates, John M. Sowa, Thomas H. Fletcher

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Iron-based catalysts have been shown to enhance coal pyrolysis and char oxidation at low to moderate temperatures and heating rates (b1250 K and 1–1000 K/s). Such catalytic activity has not been demonstrated at high heating rates and temperatures approaching pulverized coal combustion applications. The effect of an iron-based additive on coal pyrolysis and char combustion was studied in a flat-flame burner system at high particle heating rates using a Kentucky bituminous coal. Pyrolysis and char reactivity of two treated coals with different catalyst loadings were studied and compared with the untreated coal. The total volatiles yield for the treated coals …