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Co-combustion of municipal solid waste and hydrochars under non-isothermal conditions: Thermal behaviors, gaseous emissions and kinetic analyses by TGA-FTIR

Zhang, Xuefei; Li, Yongling; Zhang, Xianwen; Ma, Peiyong; Xing, Xianjun*
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摘要

Co-combustion of municipal solid waste (MSW) with hydrochars was proposed as an effective way for both simultaneous treatments of MSW with biomass and energy recovery. In this work, thermogravimetric analyzer coupled with Fourier transform infrared spectrometer was employed to study the (co-)combustion, gaseous emissions and combustion kinetics characteristics of MSW, hydrochars and their blends. The addition of hydrochars to MSW leads to lower burnout temperatures and the shorter combustion time. Hydrochar prepared at 200 degrees C (SD200) has a better co-combustion performance than hydrochars prepared at 230 (SD230) and 260 degrees C (SD260) in term of ignition, burnout and comprehensive combustion characteristic index, hydrochar prepared at 260 degrees C has a better co-combustion evenness. The addition of hydrochar to MSW changed the gaseous products emission patterns of MSW and reduced the release of CO, HCN, NO and HCl. Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose (KAS) and Flynn-Wall-Ozawa (FWO) methods were used to estimate the activation energy of MSW, SD200 and their blends, the minimum average activation energy was observed when the SD200 blending ratio was 70%, which was 75.65 kJ mol-1 by KAS and 82.12 kJ mol-1 by FWO, respectively.

关键词

Thermogravimetric analysis Co-combustion Municipal solid waste Hydrochar Gaseous emissions Kinetics