Keywords
Biomass, Alkali, Silica, Slagging, Fouling, Energy
Abstract
Properties of biomass relevant to combustion are briefly reviewed. The compositions of biomass among fuel types are variable, especially with respect to inorganic constituents important to the critical problems of fouling and slagging. Alkali and alkaline earth metals, in combination with other fuel elements such as silica and sulfur, and facilitated by the presence of chlorine, are responsible for many undesirable reactions in combustion furnaces and power boilers. Reductions in the concentrations of alkali metals and chlorine, created by leaching the elements from the fuel with water, yield remarkable improvements in ash fusion temperatures and confirm much of what is suggested regarding the nature of fouling by biomass fuels. Other influences of biomass composition are observed for the rates of combustion and pollutant emissions. Standardized engineering practices setting out protocols of analysis and interpretation may prove useful in reducing unfavorable impacts and industry costs, and further development is encouraged.
Original Publication Citation
B.M Jenkins, L.L Baxter, T.R Miles, T.R Miles, Combustion properties of biomass, Fuel Processing Technology, Volume 54, Issues 1–3, 1998, Pages 17-46, ISSN 0378-3820, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-3820(97)00059-3.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Jenkins, B. M.; Baxter, Larry Lin 8507091; Miles, T. R. Jr; and Miles, T. R., "Combustion properties of biomass" (1999). Faculty Publications. 7808.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/7808
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
1999-03-01
Publisher
Fuel Processing Technology
Language
English
College
Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering
Department
Chemical Engineering
Copyright Status
© 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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