No.35 Effect of Magnesium Additives on PM2.5 Reduction during Pulverized Coal Combustion
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The effect of different Mg-containing additives on the reduction of particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter smaller than 2.5 μm(PM_<2.5>)during pulverized coal combusted was investigated. Experimental results indicate that, the Mg-containing additives tested here imposed a pronounced impact on the particle size distribution of PM_<2.5>. However, the shape as well as surface properties of particles generated by different additives considerably differed from each other, which confirmed that different additives are associated with the inherent coal minerals in different forms, thereby experiencing different evolutionary processes during combustion.
- 2010-09-21
著者
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Wei Yajuan
Chubu University
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Ninomiya Yoshihiko
Chubu University
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Yamada Noomi
Chubu University
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Sato Atsushi
Chubu University
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Wang Qunying
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industries
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Awaya Isao
Taihokohzai Co., Ltd.
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Awaya Isao
Taihokohzai Co. Ltd.
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