Coal combustion chemistry-correlation aspects / Elmer John Badin.

Author
Badin, E. J. (Elmer John), 1917- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; New York : Elsevier, 1984.
Description
xi, 259 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

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    Notes
    Includes indexes.
    Bibliographic references
    Bibliography: p. 193-225.
    Contents
    • IMPURITIES OF MAJOR ABUNDANCE ELEMENTS IN COAL: Major abundance elements and minor abundance elements
    • Subcategories for oxides of major abundance elements
    • Data for eight major abundance impurity elements
    • Hydrogen bonded and dipole dipole complexes
    • CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM CONSIDERATIONS: Equilibrium definitions
    • Representative equilibrium examples
    • BASIC AND ACIDIC CATIONS AND THEIR OXIDES: Proton transfer and ionic potential
    • REACTIONS OF IMPURITY COMPOUNDS DURING COAL COMBUSTION: Thermal decompositions and tendencies to undergo oxidations
    • Three principal types of reactions
    • Coalescence and melting magnetic and non magnetic phases
    • Radiative heat transfer
    • Oxidation combustion reactivity of sulfur compounds
    • Fluidized bed combustion of coal
    • CATALYSIS AND INHIBITION OF COAL COMBUSTION BY IMPURITY COMPOUNDS: Catalysis and acceleration
    • Inhibition and deceleration
    • Two stages of coal combustion
    • Coal peroxides and hydroperoxides
    • Radical anions and semiconductors
    • LINEAR FREE ENERGY RELATIONSHIPS: Known linear free energy relationships (LFERs)
    • Electronegativity as a reactivity constant
    • LFERs for major abundance elements
    • INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION OF COAL: Soot formation and soot combustion reactivity
    • Chemical additives to decrease soot --
    • DEPOSITS OF INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS: Types of deposits and temperatures of formation
    • Chemical and physical characteristics of deposits
    • STICKY ALKALINITIES AS PRECURSORS TO DEPOSIT FORMATIONS: From slag deposits to high temperature fouling deposits
    • KNOWN EMPIRICAL PARAMETERS: Base to acid ratio and other parameters emphasizing basic oxides
    • Parameters emphasizing combinations of basic and acidic oxides
    • Parameters emphasizing acidic oxides
    • A few literature correlations
    • Classification by ranges of parameter values
    • CORRELATIONS FOR SLAGGING HIGH TEMPERATURE FOULING AND COMBUSTION: Near equilibrium and equilibrium correlations
    • Effects of ash types and mol percentages
    • Correlations for compositions of fouling deposits
    • Correlations for tangentially fired units
    • Correlations for ten coal fired plants
    • CORRELATIONS FOR INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION: Chemical explanations for incomplete combustion
    • Incombustibility parameters and correlations thereof
    • Effects of coal sulfur and of slagging
    • Predictive method of combustibles in fly ash.
    ISBN
    • 0444423184
    • 9780444423184
    • 0444419705 ((series))
    • 9780444419705 ((series))
    LCCN
    84001656
    OCLC
    10430163
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