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Co-combustion characteristics and kinetics of meager coal and spent cathode carbon block by TG-MS analysis

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ARABIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
卷 14, 期 7, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.arabjc.2021.103198

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Meager coal; Spent cathode carbon block; Combustion characteristics; Kinetics; TG-MS; Interaction

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  1. Shandong Weiqiao Aluminum Power Co., Ltd [1380020011]

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A method of mixed combustion of meager coal and SCCB for disposal of SCCB is proposed in this study, and TG-MS is used to characterize the combustion and gas release characteristics. The results show that the combustion is most efficient at a mixing ratio of 5%, indicating potential for environmentally friendly disposal of SCCB.
As a hazardous waste, the spent cathode carbon block (SCCB) has a high calorific value while it is difficult to fire, its harmless disposal is a major difficulty at present. Herein, a method of mixed combustion of meager coal and SCCB in a pulverized coal furnace for disposal of SCCB is proposed, and thermogravimetric mass spectrometry (TG-MS) is used to characterize the combustion and gas release characteristics. The effects of the heating rate and mixing ratio on combustion are analyzed as well. The result shows that the comprehensive combustibility index and combustion stability index of SCCB-5 at a heating rate of 50 degrees C/min are both the highest. Abundant oxygen-containing groups in SCCB promote the co-combustion process. The release of hydrogen fluoride is relatively low below 1000 degrees C so that the use of pulverized coal boilers meets the temperature requirement for disposal of SCCB. The good melting characteristics of ash after mixing sintering also confirm this point. Finally, the kinetic calculation results show that the combustion activation energy is the lowest when the mixing ratio is 5%, which is in good agreement with the experimental results. The highest activation energy values for the combustion of meager coal, SCCB and SCCB-5 are 46.90, 89.39, 59.87 kJ mol(-1), respectively. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University.

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