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Effect of FeCl_3 on Ignition Point of Coals

Effect of FeCl_3 on Ignition Point of Coals
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摘要 The potential combustion-supporting agents for three kinds of coals were selected according to the Thermal Gravity Analysis (TG). The TG analysis shows that the addition of FeCl3 can reduce the ignition point of clarain and fusain from Guangxi and also the raw coal from Xinwen. The combustion-supporting effect of FeCl3 on the clarain is quite obvious, with the maximum reduction of ignition point reaching 90 ℃ and that of the burn-out point reaching 95 ℃. What is more, it can make the coal burn more completely. The relationship between the amount of FeCl3 and the ig- nition point was also investigated and the optimum amount of FeCl3 obtained. When FeCl3 is added in doses of 6%, 4%, 2%, and 1%, the reduction of ignition point is proportional to the amount of agent. If 6% of FeCl3 is added, the combus- tion-supporting effect is very significant; while if only 1% of FeCl3 is added, the combustion-supporting effect can be negligible. Therefore the optimum amount of FeCl3 is between 3% and 6% for achieving an obvious combus- tion-supporting effect. In addition, the combustion supporting mechanism of FeCl3 was also studied, which is the com- bined action of chloride and iron in the compound. The potential combustion-supporting agents for three kinds of coals were selected according to the Thermal Gravity Analysis (TG). The TG analysis shows that the addition of FeCl3 can reduce the ignition point of clarain and fusain from Guangxi and also the raw coal from Xinwen. The combustion-supporting effect of FeCl3 on the clarain is quite obvious, with the maximum reduction of ignition point reaching 90 ℃ and that of the burn-out point reaching 95 ℃. What is more, it can make the coal burn more completely. The relationship between the amount of FeCl3 and the ignition point was also investigated and the optimum amount of FeCl3 obtained. When FeCl3 is added in doses of 6%, 4%, 2%, and 1%, the reduction of ignition point is proportional to the amount of agent. If 6% of FeCl3 is added, the combus- tion-supporting effect is very significant; while if only 1% of FeCl3 is added, the combustion-supporting effect can be negligible. Therefore the optimum amount, of FeCl3 is between 3% and 6% for achieving an obvious combus- tion-supporting effect. In addition, the combustion supporting mechanism of FeCl3 was also studied, which is the combined action of chloride and iron in the compound.
出处 《Journal of China University of Mining and Technology》 EI 2006年第2期216-219,共4页 中国矿业大学学报(英文版)
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