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Coal combustion chemistry-correlation aspects / Elmer John Badin.
Author
Badin, E. J. (Elmer John), 1917-
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Language
English
Published/Created
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; New York : Elsevier, 1984.
Description
xi, 259 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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Forrestal Annex - Stacks
TP325 .B225 1984
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Coal
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Combustion
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Coal ash
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Series
Coal science and technology ; v. 6.
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Coal science and technology ; v. 6
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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.
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ISBN
0444423184
9780444423184
0444419705 ((series))
9780444419705 ((series))
LCCN
84001656
OCLC
10430163
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