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Catalytic combustion of coke and NO reduction in-situ under the action of Fe, Fe–CaO and Fe–CeO2

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  • Lei, Zhiping
  • Yan, Jingchong
  • Fang, Jia
  • Shui, Hengfu
  • Ren, Shibiao
  • Wang, Zhicai
  • Li, Zhanku
  • Kong, Ying
  • Kang, Shigang

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Efficient and inexpensive catalysts are crucial to the industrial application of catalytic combustion of coal or coke. The effect of Fe and Fe–CaO on the coke combustion and the in-situ reduction of NO emission were investigated in this work. In addition, Fe–CeO2 was used for comparison due to its excellent performance reported in the literature. It is found that 1–2 %Fe addition effectively catalyzed coke combustion, and the combustion index and burnout index increased by a factor of 1.2 and 1.4, respectively. CaO significantly improved the catalytic performance of Fe on coke combustion. By adding 4–10% CaO and 2% Fe simultaneously, the combustion index and burnout index of coke were increased by 1.4 and 1.9 times, respectively. By contrast, CeO2 had little effect on Fe-catalyzed coke combustion. The NO emission was reduced by 16.7% by adding 2% Fe during coke combustion. The NO abatement increased to 38.4% and 39.6%, respectively, when adding 10% CaO and 4% CeO2 to coke combustion with 2% Fe. It was concluded that Fe could promote the decomposition of NO, as well as the reactions of C–NO and NO–CO, simultaneously.

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  • Lei, Zhiping & Yan, Jingchong & Fang, Jia & Shui, Hengfu & Ren, Shibiao & Wang, Zhicai & Li, Zhanku & Kong, Ying & Kang, Shigang, 2021. "Catalytic combustion of coke and NO reduction in-situ under the action of Fe, Fe–CaO and Fe–CeO2," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 216(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:216:y:2021:i:c:s0360544220323537
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.119246
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