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Behavior of Cd during Coal Combustion: An Overview

Lucie Bartoňová, Helena Raclavská, Bohumír Čech, Marek Kucbel

2020Processes16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the unfavorable combination of its toxicity and high volatility, Cd is contained in most lists of potentially hazardous air pollutants with the greatest environmental and human-health concerns. The review paper evaluates the behavior of Cd during combustion (incineration) processes and its redistribution among condensed fractions (bottom ash/slag, fly ash) and volatilized fractions (that passes through most particulate control devices). The paper addresses all important effects of Cd interactions, such as presence of organic or inorganic chlorides, moisture levels, S, P and Na concentrations, flue gas composition etc. Possibilities of using various adsorbents (either within in-furnace regime or applied in post-combustion zone) are evaluated as well. Special attention is paid to mitigating its emissions factors; decreasing Cd volatility and facilitating Cd retention are discussed with the view of various combustion (incineration) conditions and the feed fuel composition.

Topics & Concepts

IncinerationFly ashCombustionFlue gasWaste managementHazardous wasteCoal combustion productsParticulatesBottom ashVolatility (finance)Environmental chemistryCoalPollutantEnvironmental scienceMoistureChemistryEngineeringEconomicsFinancial economicsOrganic chemistryCoal and Its By-productsRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionThermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
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