Reduction of N2O in a circulating fluidized-bed combustor
Journal article, 1994

Nitrous oxide was injected at various locations in the combustion chamber of a circulating fluidized-bed boiler during combustion of fuels of different volatiles matter: coke, bitumonous coal and wood. The reduction of N2O injected was measured and the results were compared with calculations using available kinetic data. The reductionofthe N2O introduced into the lower part of the combustion chamber was >80%, but also, especially in wood combustion, at the top of the combustion chamber a certain degree of reduction occurred, which is interpreted as being caused by volatiles combustion. The available kinetic data are still not sufficiently accurate for definite conclusions from calulations

Fluidized-Bed Combustion

Reduction

Nitrious Oxide

Author

Lars-Erik Åmand

Department of Energy Conversion

Bo G Leckner

Department of Energy Conversion

Fuel

0016-2361 (ISSN)

Vol. 73 9 1389-1397

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Energy Engineering

Other Environmental Engineering

Areas of Advance

Energy

Infrastructure

Chalmers Power Central

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10/7/2017