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Ash transformation during single-pellet gasification of agricultural biomass with focus on potassium and phosphorus

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FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 217, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2021.106805

Keywords

Agricultural biomass fuels; Ash transformation; Release; Potassium; Phosphorus; Gasification

Funding

  1. ERA-NET Bioenergy for the GrateAdvance project (Swedish Energy Agency, Sweden) [41877-1]
  2. Swedish Research Council, Sweden [201604380]
  3. FORMAS project, Sweden [201701613]

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The study found that key ash-forming elements K and P in different types of agricultural biomass fuels are mainly present in the residual char and ash, with varying release characteristics at different stages. The highest releases were observed at the highest temperature studied.
Agricultural biomasses and residues can play an important role in the global bioenergy system but their potential is limited by the risk of several ash-related problems such as deposit formation, slagging, and particle emissions during their thermal conversion. Therefore, a thorough understanding of the ash transformation reactions is required for this type of fuels. The present work investigates ash transformation reactions and the release of critical ash-forming elements with a special focus on K and P during the single-pellet gasification of different types of agricultural biomass fuels, namely, poplar, grass, and wheat grain residues. Each fuel was gasified as a single pellet at three different temperatures (600, 800, and 950 ?C) in a Macro-TGA reactor. The residues from different stages of fuel conversion were collected to study the gradual ash transformation. Characterization of the residual char and ash was performed employing SEM-EDS, XRD, and ICP with the support of thermodynamic equilibrium calculations (TECs). The results showed that the K and P present in the fuels were primarily found in the residual char and ash in all cases for all studied fuels. While the main part of the K release occurred during the char conversion stage, the main part of the P release occurred during the devolatilization stage. The highest releases ? less than 18% of P and 35% of K ? were observed at the highest studied temperature for all fuels. These elements were present in the residual ashes as K2Ca(CO3)2 and Ca5(PO4)3OH for poplar; K-Ca-rich silicates and phosphosilicates in mainly amorphous ash for grass; and an amorphous phase rich in K-Mg-phosphates for wheat grain residues.

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