Authors
Fanrui Meng, Jianglong Yu, Arash Tahmasebi, Yanna Han, Huan Zhao, John Lucas, Terry Wall
Publication date
2014/1/16
Journal
Energy & fuels
Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
275-284
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Low-temperature pyrolysis offers a potential way of upgrading lignite and producing chars to replace thermal or pulverized coal injection (PCI) coals in combustion or being used as inert components in a blend for coking. In this study, the characteristics of chars from low-temperature pyrolysis of two lignite coals have been investigated. The changes in char morphology and chemical structures were investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The combustion reactivity of chars was analyzed in a thermogravimetric analyer (TGA) using non-isothermal techniques. The results show that chars from low-temperature pyrolysis of lignite coal below 450 °C were more reactive than higher temperature chars. Higher reactivity of low-temperature chars was attributed to the higher concentration of active sites and lower degree of structural order compared to that of …
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