Alejandro Grimm
Luleå University of Technology
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Energy & Fuels | 2014
Nils Skoglund; Alejandro Grimm; Marcus Öhman; Dan Boström
This is the first in a series of three papers describing combustion of biosolids in a 5-kW bubbling fluidized bed, the ash chemistry, and possible application of the ash produced as a fertilizing agent. This part of the study aims to clarify whether the distribution of main ash forming elements from biosolids can be changed by modifying the fuel matrix, the crystalline compounds of which can be identified in the raw materials and what role the total composition may play for which compounds are formed during combustion. The biosolids were subjected to low-temperature ashing to investigate which crystalline compounds that were present in the raw materials. Combustion experiments of two different types of biosolids were conducted in a 5-kW benchscale bubbling fluidized bed at two different bed temperatures and with two different additives. The additives were chosen to investigate whether the addition of alkali (K2CO3) and alkaline-earth metal (CaCO3) would affect the speciation of phosphorus, so the molar ratios targeted in modified fuels were P:K = 1:1 and P:K:Ca = 1:1:1, respectively. After combustion the ash fractions were collected, the ash distribution was determined and the ash fractions were analyzed with regards to elemental composition (ICP-AES and SEM-EDS) and part of the bed ash was also analyzed qualitatively using XRD. There was no evidence of zeolites in the unmodified fuels, based on low-temperature ashing. During combustion, the biosolid pellets formed large bed ash particles, ash pellets, which contained most of the total ash content (54%–95% (w/w)). This ash fraction contained most of the phosphorus found in the ash and the only phosphate that was identified was a whitlockite, Ca9(K,Mg,Fe)(PO4)7, for all fuels and fuel mixtures. With the addition of potassium, cristobalite (SiO2) could no longer be identified via X-ray diffraction (XRD) in the bed ash particles and leucite (KAlSi2O6) was formed. Most of the alkaline-earth metals calcium and magnesium were also found in the bed ash. Both the formation of aluminum-containing alkali silicates and inclusion of calcium and magnesium in bed ash could assist in preventing bed agglomeration during co-combustion of biosolids with other renewable fuels in a full-scale bubbling fluidized bed.
Energy & Fuels | 2012
Dan Boström; Nils Skoglund; Alejandro Grimm; Christoffer Boman; Marcus Öhman; Markus Broström; Rainer Backman
Energy & Fuels | 2011
Alejandro Grimm; Nils Skoglund; Dan Boström; Marcus Öhman
Energy & Fuels | 2009
Dan Boström; Alejandro Grimm; Christoffer Boman; Emilia Björnbom; Marcus Öhman
Energy & Fuels | 2012
Alejandro Grimm; Marcus Öhman; Therése Lindberg; Andreas Fredriksson; Dan Boström
Energy & Fuels | 2012
Patrycja Piotrowska; Alejandro Grimm; Nils Skoglund; Christoffer Boman; Marcus Öhman; Maria Zevenhoven; Dan Boström; Mikko Hupa
Energy & Fuels | 2012
Alejandro Grimm; Nils Skoglund; Dan Boström; Christoffer Boman; Marcus Öhman
Energy & Fuels | 2013
Nils Skoglund; Alejandro Grimm; Marcus Öhman; Dan Boström
Fuel | 2012
Gunnar Eriksson; Alejandro Grimm; Nils Skoglund; Dan Boström; Marcus Öhman
Impacts of Fuel Quality on Power Production & Environment : 29/08/2010 - 03/09/2010 | 2010
Dan Boström; Markus Boström; Nils Skoglund; Christoffer Boman; Rainer Backman; Marcus Öhman; Alejandro Grimm