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Influence of ammonium dihydrogen phosphate on potassium retention and ash melting characteristics during combustion of biomass

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  • Qi, Jianhui
  • Li, Hui
  • Han, Kuihua
  • Zuo, Qi
  • Gao, Jie
  • Wang, Qian
  • Lu, Chunmei

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The influence of ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (NH4H2PO4) on the potassium (K) retention ability in the ash phase and the ash melting characteristics during biomass combustion was investigated. Experiments were performed in a tube furnace experimental system and an ash melting point detector. The results show that the addition of NH4H2PO4 will increase the potassium retention ability in the ash phase. NH4H2PO4 can react with part of potassium elements within the biomass to form potassium phosphates and potassium calcium phosphates, which contributes to the improvement of the melting characteristics. Some stable double salts with high melting point are observed in the formed ashes. The feature temperatures of the formed ash were enhanced by different levels with the addition in of NH4H2PO4. SEM (scanning electron microscope) analysis proved that the addition of NH4H2PO4 could avoid the surface melting of the formed ash. NH4H2PO4 is an effective biomass additive which could not only enhance the potassium retention ability in the ash phase but also enhance the ash melting characteristic of biomass.

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  • Qi, Jianhui & Li, Hui & Han, Kuihua & Zuo, Qi & Gao, Jie & Wang, Qian & Lu, Chunmei, 2016. "Influence of ammonium dihydrogen phosphate on potassium retention and ash melting characteristics during combustion of biomass," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 102(C), pages 244-251.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:102:y:2016:i:c:p:244-251
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2016.02.090
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