Abstract:
Combustion experiments (3 coals, 3 coals with addition of 1%, 3%, 5% CaBr
2 and Ca(CH
3COO)
2, and a coal with addition of Fe
2O
3) were conducted on a high temperature electric heating reactor at 1 250℃. The fly ashes were collected and the particulate Hg (Hg
p) contents were analyzed. The specific surface area, EDS, and XRD analysis were performed. It is indicated that the Hg
p formations characteristics of the 3 coals were rather different. The ash of coal 3 has the largest specific surface area, but the lowest Hg content and Hg
p ratio in its ash. CaBr
2 addition leads to significant increment of Hg content in ash and Hg
p ratio. Ca (H
3COO)
2 and Fe
2O
3 addition do not lead to prominent increase of Hg
p.