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Petrographic Characteristics of Coal Gasification and Combustion by-Products from High Volatile Bituminous Coal

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The coal was gasified in a fluidized bed reactor with CO2 as a gasifying agent at 889–980 °C. The coal and gasification residue produced during gasification was burned at temperatures up to 900 °C. The petrographic analysis, gasification residues, and fly and bottom ash resulting from the combustion of coal and chars showed the efficiency of the gasification and combustion processes. The gasification residue primarily comprised inertoids and crassinetwork, which accounted for 60% of the sample. The analysis of the petrographic composition of fly ash revealed that the fly ash formed during the combustion of gasification residue had a higher mineral content. The fly ash from the combustion of gasification products contained significantly less unburned coal compared to that from coal. The samples of the bottom ash from coal combustion were composed of approximately 25% organic matter, most of which was chars. The bottom ash formed from the combustion of coal gasification products was composed mainly of mineral matter (95% or higher). The obtained results have significant implications in determining future waste management strategies.
Title: Petrographic Characteristics of Coal Gasification and Combustion by-Products from High Volatile Bituminous Coal
Description:
The coal was gasified in a fluidized bed reactor with CO2 as a gasifying agent at 889–980 °C.
The coal and gasification residue produced during gasification was burned at temperatures up to 900 °C.
The petrographic analysis, gasification residues, and fly and bottom ash resulting from the combustion of coal and chars showed the efficiency of the gasification and combustion processes.
The gasification residue primarily comprised inertoids and crassinetwork, which accounted for 60% of the sample.
The analysis of the petrographic composition of fly ash revealed that the fly ash formed during the combustion of gasification residue had a higher mineral content.
The fly ash from the combustion of gasification products contained significantly less unburned coal compared to that from coal.
The samples of the bottom ash from coal combustion were composed of approximately 25% organic matter, most of which was chars.
The bottom ash formed from the combustion of coal gasification products was composed mainly of mineral matter (95% or higher).
The obtained results have significant implications in determining future waste management strategies.

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