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Chemistry in Combustion Processes I
Introduction
Åbo Akademi University
Chemical Engineering
Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry
Energy in Finland >60 % Combustion
http://www.stat.fi/tup/julkaisut/tiedostot/julkaisuluettelo/yene_efp_201600_2016_15894_net.pdf
Renewable Energy in Finland >60 % Combustion
http://www.stat.fi/tup/julkaisut/tiedostot/julkaisuluettelo/yene_efp_201600_2016_15894_net.pdf
Finland
• Leading in the use of bioenergy
• Leading in combustion engineering:
- biofuels: fluidised beds
- pulping spent liquor (black liquor) combustion
- large Diesel engines
• Extensive research and development activities
Alholmen Power Plant
ALHOLMENFLUIDISED BED BOILER
550 MW (545 °C)
Peat, Bark, REF, Forest Residue, Sawdust, Coal, Oil
Boiler Efficiency 92 %
SO2 100 mg/MJNOx 50 mg/MJParticulate 30 mg/m3n
Kvaerner Power Oy - 2001
Capacity of FBC Boilers World-wide 2003
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Year
Cu
mu
lati
ve
ca
pa
cit
y [
10
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MW
th]
CFBC
BFBC
PFBC
FBG
Use of
Wood in
Finland
(VTT 2000)
Use of
Wood in
Finland
(VTT 2000)
Black Liquor – An Energy Rich
Byproduct at Pulp Mills
Tomlinson Boiler, 1937 Wisaforest, 2004
85 m
15 m
Fray Bentos, Uruguay (Andritz)
Hainan Jinhai, China (Valmet 2007)
Black Liquor Recovery Boilers 1937-
0
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3500
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4500
5000
1935 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005
Delivery year
Ca
pa
city, t D
S/d Daily Capacity
ton Dry Solids
Research in combustion engineering
• Environmental challenges
• Efficiency
• ”New” fuels: biofuels, waste derived fuels,
fuel mixtures
• Fundamental understanding of the processes
• More chemistry
100 %
100 ppm
1 %
1 ppm
1 ppb
(µg/kg)
1 ng/kg
1 pg/kg -15
CO2 Carbon Dioxide
CO Carbon Monoxide / CxHy Hydrocarbons
PAH Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons
As, Cr, Ni, V, Pb, Cd, Hg,... Heavy Metals
Dioxins, Furans
SO2 Sulfur Dioxide / NOx Nitrgen Oxides
-5
-10
0
Environmental challenges - Flue Gas Emission Components
Research in combustion engineering
• Environmental challenges
• Efficiency
• ”New” fuels: biofuels, waste derived fuels,
fuel mixtures
• Fundamental understanding of the processes
• More chemistry
Biofuels – Waste derived fuels –“Opportunity fuels”
Forest residuesAnnual crops
PruningsShells, husks & hulls
Olive stonesRDF (refuse derived fuels)
Waste sludgesMBM (meat and bone meal)
Chicken litterCoal SlurryPet coke
Åbo Akademi Fuel Data Bank
This Course
Introduces
• Industrial-scale combustion systems
• Chemistry of emission components
• A ”Process Chemistry Toolbox” for theoretical
analysis of combustion processes
Measurements at wood-fired kiln