School of Electric Power, Civil Engineering and Architecture, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, Shanxi, China.
Institute of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, Shanxi, China.
J Environ Manage. 2024 Apr;356:120735. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120735. Epub 2024 Mar 26.
The co-combustion of sewage sludge (SS) and coal slime (CS) is a preferred method for their resource utilization, however, alkali and alkaline earth metals (AAEMs) in SS may affect the co-combustion process. In this work, the co-combustion behavior of AAEMs-rich SS and CS was investigated in terms of combustion characteristics, interactions, and combustion kinetics using a thermogravimetric analyzer. Further, the role of AAEMs in co-combustion was evaluated by loading Ca, K, Na, and Mg individually after pickling. The results revealed that co-combustion compensated for the limitations of the individual combustion processes, with SS reducing ignition and burnout temperatures and CS improving the comprehensive combustion characterization. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that the effect of CS on co-combustion was more significant compared to SS. Significant synergies were observed in the weight loss phase of fixed carbon in the blends with 40%, 50%, and 60% CS ratios, where the peak temperature of fixed carbon combustion was reduced by 9.8 °C, 12.6 °C, and 13.1 °C, respectively, compared to the theoretical values. The effects of AAEMs on combustion were as follows: all AAEMs promoted the precipitation of volatiles except Ca, which showed inhibition of light volatiles; AAEMs had a significant catalytic effect on fixed carbon combustion. The improvement effect of AAEMs on the comprehensive combustion characteristics during co-combustion was Na > K > Mg > Ca. The catalytic effect of Na on fixed carbon was strongest at a loading of 5%, leading to a decrease in the apparent activation energy of fixed carbon combustion by 22.2 kJ/mol and a change in reactor order from n = 1 to n = 1.2 during co-combustion. This work provides a better understanding of the role of AAEMs in SS-CS co-combustion.
污水污泥(SS)和煤泥(CS)的共燃烧是其资源化利用的首选方法,然而 SS 中的碱和碱土金属(AAEMs)可能会影响共燃烧过程。在这项工作中,使用热重分析仪从燃烧特性、相互作用和燃烧动力学方面研究了富含 AAEMs 的 SS 和 CS 的共燃烧行为。此外,通过在酸洗后单独负载 Ca、K、Na 和 Mg,评估了 AAEMs 在共燃烧中的作用。结果表明,共燃烧补偿了各自燃烧过程的局限性,SS 降低了点火和燃尽温度,CS 改善了综合燃烧特性。主成分分析(PCA)表明,CS 对共燃烧的影响比 SS 更为显著。在 CS 比例为 40%、50%和 60%的混合物中,固定碳的失重阶段观察到显著的协同作用,与理论值相比,固定碳燃烧的峰值温度分别降低了 9.8°C、12.6°C 和 13.1°C。AAEMs 对燃烧的影响如下:除了 Ca 外,所有 AAEMs 都促进了挥发物的沉淀,而 Ca 则抑制了轻挥发物;AAEMs 对固定碳燃烧有显著的催化作用。在共燃烧过程中,AAEMs 对综合燃烧特性的改善效果为 Na>K>Mg>Ca。在负载 5%时,Na 对固定碳的催化作用最强,导致共燃烧过程中固定碳燃烧的表观活化能降低了 22.2 kJ/mol,反应级数从 n=1 变为 n=1.2。这项工作为更好地理解 AAEMs 在 SS-CS 共燃烧中的作用提供了依据。