Effect of the hydrothermal pretreatment for the reduction of NO emission from sewage sludge combustion
- 1. Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, G5-8 4259 Nagatsuta-cho, Midori-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 226-8503 (Japan)
- 2. Key Laboratory of Energy Thermal Conversion and Control of Ministry of Education, School of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, No. 2, Sipailou, XuanWu District, Nanjing 210096 (China)
Description
Highlights: • NO emission from HTS was investigated within five combustion modes. • The XPS and FTIR were used to characterize nitrogen function group within sludge. • Hydrothermal was effective to lower NO emission independent on combustion modes. • N-C and N-H are two key bonds in sludge with binding energy of 400 and 402 eV. • Hydrothermal enhances the reaction of NO with NH3 to lower NO emission. - Abstract: The hydrothermal (HT) treatment has been developed as a thermal pretreatment technology to improve sludge dewaterability or to produce solid fuel by controlling sludge moisture content. Nevertheless, almost nothing is known about the impact of HT pre-treatment on the NOx emission from sludge combustion. This work mainly focused on the NO emission behavior of HT pretreated and untreated sewage sludge employing five combustion modes, such as conventional combustion (CC), decoupling combustion (DC), separated combustion (SC) and air-staging combustion (AC) with two gas-supplying modes, under a temperature of 1073 K. The results show that the NO emission from the HT pretreated sludge (HTS) was lower than that from the raw sludge (RS), independent on combustion modes. In CC and AC, the HT pretreatment dramatically reduced NO emission with a reduction ratio of 50.7% and 56.4%, respectively. In order to investigate the mechanism of HT reducing NOx emission in various combustion modes, the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy examination were performed to investigate the nitrogen functional group existing in the sludge before and after the HT. Two bonds, the N-C bond in amide or amine with a binding energy (BE) of around 400 eV and the N-H bond in ammonia or protonated amine with a BE of about 402 eV were found to be the predominant functional group existing in sewage sludge. The transformation of the protein nature and the reduction of the binding energy between the bonds, have improved the devolatilization properties of sludge, thus enhancing the reaction of NO with NH3 similar to the DeNOx or SNCR process, which is identified as the main reason that the HT dramatically reduced the NO emission from sludge combustion. The data demonstrated that the HT is a promising pretreatment technology because it cannot only improve sludge dewaterability, but also effectively controls the NO emission from sludge combustion
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2013.05.029Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.apenergy.2013.05.029;
- PII
- S0306-2619(13)00430-3;
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Applied Energy
- Journal Volume
- 111
- Journal Page Range
- p. 199-205
- ISSN
- 0306-2619
- CODEN
- APENDX
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United Kingdom
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 46000891
- Subject category
- S37: INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY;
- Descriptors DEI
- AIR; AMINES; AMMONIA; BINDING ENERGY; COMBUSTION; DEVOLATILIZATION; EV RANGE; FOURIER TRANSFORM SPECTROMETERS; INFRARED SPECTROMETERS; MOISTURE; NITRIC OXIDE; NITROGEN; POLLUTION ABATEMENT; SEWAGE SLUDGE; SOLID FUELS; X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY
- Descriptors DEC
- BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS; BIOLOGICAL WASTES; CHALCOGENIDES; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY; ELEMENTS; ENERGY; ENERGY RANGE; FLUIDS; FUELS; GASES; HYDRIDES; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; MATERIALS; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; NITROGEN COMPOUNDS; NITROGEN HYDRIDES; NITROGEN OXIDES; NONMETALS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OXIDATION; OXIDES; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY; SEWAGE; SLUDGES; SPECTROMETERS; SPECTROSCOPY; THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES; WASTES
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