Sustainable use of bio-fuel by recycling ash to the forests: Treatment of biofuel ash
Journal article, 2007
The influence of treatment techniques on leaching
properties of alkaline species from biofuel ash is investigated in this paper. Ash samples from combustion of biofuels in a circulating fluidized bed and grate-firing combustion plants are studied. The samples are treated using three different treatment techniques; self-hardening, thermal treatment, and hardening by the addition of binding materials. Nontreated and treated samples are evaluated for the leaching properties of the alkaline compounds and, furthermore, are characterized with respect to both physical and chemical characteristics. The results show the influence of treatment techniques on the physical structure
and leaching characteristics of alkaline species. Results
also indicate that ash samples show different behavior when
treated with different methods, i.e., the influence of
treatment technique on controlling the leaching properties
is highly dependent on the initial chemical composition
of ash. It was also found that there is an interaction between leaching of limited and easily soluble species, e.g., calcium and potassium leaching. Therefore, to control the leaching rate of alkaline species from ash, the characteristics that correlate the leaching properties of both easily and limited soluble species need to be adjusted.