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Electron microscopy and phase analysis of fly ash from pressurized fluidized bed combustion
Authors:Hiroki Maenami  Norifumi Isu  Takeshi Mitsuda
Affiliation:a Basic Research Center, INAX Corporation, 3-77 Minatomachi, Tokoname, Aichi 479-8588, Japan
b Graduate School of Science and Engineering, University of East-Asia, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 751-8503, Japan
Abstract:The characterization of the typical fly ashes from pressurized fluidized bed combustion system (PFBC) in Japan and Europe was carried out by electron microscopy and phase analysis using energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). The purity of limestone as in-bed sulfur removal sorbent influences the desulfurization reaction. The high-purity limestone yielded both hydroxyl ellestadite and anhydrite in Japanese PFBC ashes, while dolomite-rich limestone yielded anhydrite in European PFBC ashes. When the high-purity limestone was used, hydroxyl ellestadite particles were observed as the independent particles or the rim around limestone particles. The Al2O3 content in the glassy phase was inversely proportional to the CaO content in the glassy phase, suggesting that the glassy phases were formed from metakaoline and calcite as end members. Since hydroxyl ellestadite, glassy phase and metakaoline are reactive under hydrothermal conditions, PFBC ashes are expected to be used as raw materials for autoclaved products.
Keywords:Fly ash   Characterization   SEM   EDX   Backscattered electron imaging
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