Typical pollutant species evolution behaviors study in retired wind turbine blade and coal thermal conversion process
发布时间:2025-04-30
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- 发布时间:
- 2025-04-30
- 论文名称:
- Typical pollutant species evolution behaviors study in retired wind turbine blade and coal thermal conversion process
- 发表刊物:
- Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
- 摘要:
- To investigate the pollutants emissions during the retired wind turbine blade (RWTB) recycle process by thermal chemistry method, three ambiences (N2, O2 and CO2) and four temperatures (400, 600, 800 and 1000 °C) conditions were tested. Results show that either enhancing temperature or adding CO2 can both pronouncedly boost the HCN and NO formation and restrain the HCl formation. At 1000 °C, the nitrogen release in the form of HCN exceeds 44%, 94% of the total nitrogen in N2, CO2 ambience, respectively. The oxygen atom of NO mainly comes from the RWTB itself rather than the external oxygen, which means the traditional NOx reducing technology such as staged air or staged fuel technology is infeasible for NOx reduction. In addition, by comparing the RWTB and coals pyrolysis products, the nitrogen structure differences were deduced. The nitrogen in the coal is located in the aromatic rings while that is in the aliphatic chains in RWTB, which is more prone to be broken for the C-N bond. For the chlorine in RWTB, it is organic chlorine locating at the aliphatic chains which is easy to be released in the form of HCl at low temperature (400 °C).
- 合写作者:
- Xiaohe Xiong, Liangyu Li, Falin Chen, Jingjing Zhang, Houzhang Tan
- 卷号:
- 168
- 是否译文:
- 否
- 发表时间:
- 2022-10-28




