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Title Torrefaction-assisted oxy-fuel co-combustion of textile dyeing sludge and bamboo residues toward enhancing emission-to-ash desulfurization in full waste circularity
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Authors Hu, JW; Song, YY; Liu, JY; Evrendilek, F; Zhang, G; Ren, MZ; Xie, WM; Sun, SY
Title Torrefaction-assisted oxy-fuel co-combustion of textile dyeing sludge and bamboo residues toward enhancing emission-to-ash desulfurization in full waste circularity
Year 2022
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Abstract Emission-to-ash desulfurization and full waste circularity can be enhanced by the proper selection of multiple wastes and operational conditions. In this context, a new combination of textile dyeing sludge (TDS), bamboo residues (BR), torrefaction, and oxy-fuel (O-2/CO2) atmosphere was proposed in this study. Their blend (0.5TDS) torrefied at 250 degrees C (T250) improved its co-combustion performance by 17.30% based on the comprehensive combustion index (CCI). The CCI value of T250 in the oxy-fuel atmosphere of 20% O-2/80% CO2 was about 3.6 times that of the mono-combustion of TDS in the air atmosphere. The co-combustion interaction reduced SO2 emission since the increased alkali metals and alkaline earth metals (especially K) preferentially reacted with S to form sulfate at <= 700 degrees C. Compared to the air mono-combustion of TDS, T250 in 20% O-2/80% CO2 reduced SO2 emission (mg/MJ) by 55.09%. With the temperature rise from 700 to 900 ?, K-sulfate was completely transformed into aluminosilicate and released the captured SO2 in which case Ca became the main S-fixing agent. The shift from air to 20% O-2/80% CO2 retained sulfate in the bottom ash. Our findings provide new and practical insights into sustainable, efficient, and clean co-combustion and energy utilization.
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