Beneficiation through gasification of coal combustion ash coming from an industrial power plant aimed at its reuse as adsorbent is addressed. The raw ash was gasified in a tubular reactor at 850C for times ranging from 10 to 60 min, using either steam or CO 2 as gasifying agents. The relationships among ash properties, gasification treatments, and properties of the gasified ashes deserve investigation. Therefore, ash characteristics (such as carbon content and porosimetric, diffractometric, and granulometric properties) were correspondingly determined. In the light of a critical analysis of the obtained results, gasification conditions able to make the parent ash a potentially better adsorbent material were defined, with a particular emphasis on similarities and differences between steam and CO 2 gasification.Finally, preliminary results concerning cadmium adsorption from aqueous solutions have been reported.
Reuse of coal combustion ash as sorbent: The effect of gasification treatments / Balsamo, Marco; DI NATALE, Francesco; Erto, Alessandro; Lancia, Amedeo; Montagnaro, Fabio; Santoro, Luciano. - In: COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0010-2202. - 184:7-8(2012), pp. 956-965. [10.1080/00102202.2012.663988]
Reuse of coal combustion ash as sorbent: The effect of gasification treatments
BALSAMO, MARCO;DI NATALE, Francesco;ERTO, ALESSANDRO;LANCIA, AMEDEO;MONTAGNARO, FABIO;SANTORO, LUCIANO
2012
Abstract
Beneficiation through gasification of coal combustion ash coming from an industrial power plant aimed at its reuse as adsorbent is addressed. The raw ash was gasified in a tubular reactor at 850C for times ranging from 10 to 60 min, using either steam or CO 2 as gasifying agents. The relationships among ash properties, gasification treatments, and properties of the gasified ashes deserve investigation. Therefore, ash characteristics (such as carbon content and porosimetric, diffractometric, and granulometric properties) were correspondingly determined. In the light of a critical analysis of the obtained results, gasification conditions able to make the parent ash a potentially better adsorbent material were defined, with a particular emphasis on similarities and differences between steam and CO 2 gasification.Finally, preliminary results concerning cadmium adsorption from aqueous solutions have been reported.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.