The fate of selected elements (with focus on the important players in corrosion i.e. Na, K, Pb, Zn, Cl and S) are investigated for three biomasses (wood, demolition wood and coffee waste) and six mixtures of these as pellets both with and without air staging in a laboratory reactor. In order to get a complete overview of the combustion products, both online and offline analytical methods are used. Information is collected about: flue gas composition, particle (fly ash) size distribution and composition, bottom ash composition and melting properties. The main findings are: (1) complex interactions are taking place between the mixed fuels during combustion; (2) the mode of occurrence of an element as well as the overall structure of the fuel ...
In this thesis several aspects of ash chemistry are discussed. An issue of primary concern for boile...
In the important efforts to decrease the net CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, new, alternative fuels...
Biomass is considered to be CO2 neutral, and to be able to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels the...
The fate of selected elements (with focus on the important players in corrosion i.e. Na, K, Pb, Zn, ...
Combustion experiments were performed in a multi-fuel reactor with continuous feed of pellets by app...
Inorganic elements and compounds in biomass fuels influence the combustion process and the compositi...
Future biomass combustion systems should be fuel flexible. To avoid operational problems such as fou...
In case of PF firing, solid fuels such as coal and biomass undergo various chemical and physical tra...
Biomass as an energy source contributes to a decrease in the dependence on imported fossil fuels, wh...
Three species of biomass origin (straw pellets, olive cake and wood pellets) and two coals from diff...
Solid biomass ash related issues and adequate fuel characterization, especially for fuels with simil...
International audienceMixing biomasses has a good potential to solve operational problems in thermoc...
During pulverized fuel combustion, inorganic elements such as alkalis, sulfur, chlorine, calcium and...
An extended overview of the phase-mineral transformations of organic and inorganic matter during bio...
In this thesis several aspects of ash chemistry are discussed. An issue of primary concern for boile...
In the important efforts to decrease the net CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, new, alternative fuels...
Biomass is considered to be CO2 neutral, and to be able to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels the...
The fate of selected elements (with focus on the important players in corrosion i.e. Na, K, Pb, Zn, ...
Combustion experiments were performed in a multi-fuel reactor with continuous feed of pellets by app...
Inorganic elements and compounds in biomass fuels influence the combustion process and the compositi...
Future biomass combustion systems should be fuel flexible. To avoid operational problems such as fou...
In case of PF firing, solid fuels such as coal and biomass undergo various chemical and physical tra...
Biomass as an energy source contributes to a decrease in the dependence on imported fossil fuels, wh...
Three species of biomass origin (straw pellets, olive cake and wood pellets) and two coals from diff...
Solid biomass ash related issues and adequate fuel characterization, especially for fuels with simil...
International audienceMixing biomasses has a good potential to solve operational problems in thermoc...
During pulverized fuel combustion, inorganic elements such as alkalis, sulfur, chlorine, calcium and...
An extended overview of the phase-mineral transformations of organic and inorganic matter during bio...
In this thesis several aspects of ash chemistry are discussed. An issue of primary concern for boile...
In the important efforts to decrease the net CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, new, alternative fuels...
Biomass is considered to be CO2 neutral, and to be able to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels the...