| Literature DB >> 31865152 |
Fenghai Li1, Xiaochuan Wang2, Chaoyue Zhao3, Yang Li3, Mingxi Guo4, Hongli Fan4, Qianqian Guo4, Yitian Fang5.
Abstract
The potassium retention behaviors of wheat stalk and its modification mechanisms in an oxidizing atmosphere by three additives [kaolinite, fly ash from Jincheng coal fluidized-bed gasification (JFA), and ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP)] were investigated. The potassium retention ratios (PRRs) increased with increasing additive mass ratio. The ADP was the optimal selection for wheat stalks combustion when the three additives at the same mass ratio because of its highest PRR and a slow decrease in PRR with an increase in temperature. With the increasing three additive mass ratios, the PRRs of their mixed ashes showed a similar trend [rapid increase (<12%) and then a slow increase (12%-15%)]. The mass ratios of three additives were all <1.0% and their mixed ash reached an appropriate PRR. For kaolinite or JFA, the formations of K-Al/Fe silicates prompted an increase in the PRR. For ADP, K-Ca/Mg phosphate generations increased the PRR.Entities:
Keywords: Additive; Oxidizing atmosphere; Potassium retention ratio; Variation mechanism; Wheat straw ashes
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31865152 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642