Particulate Emissions From The Combustion Of Biomass Pellets

M. Rabaçal, M. Costa
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Abstract

The combustion of biomass pellets in small-scale appliances for domestic heating is a common source of particulate matter (PM) emissions, especially in Europe. The diversification of biomass raw material associated with the growing pellet market has the potential to increase PM emissions, particularly fine inorganic particles. Global concerns on public health and environmental impacts have imposed limitations to the emission of particles creating a need for a better understanding of the formation of particles to develop appropriate mitigation strategies. This review addresses the quantification, formation and mitigation of PM emissions. The measurements of PM emissions can be considerably affected by sampling and measurement methods or instruments used; thus, there is a need for uniform standards and protocols. PM emissions from small-scale pellet boilers have been related to both fuel quality and operating conditions. Biomass characteristics, specifically the ash content and the ash composition, have a significant impact on PM emissions as the ashes of the fuel contain the precursors for the formation of inorganic particulate matter. Operating conditions have also an important impact as soot and organic particles are formed in poorly oxygenated environments. Mass and number concentrations, mass and number size distributions, and chemical compositions of PM emissions are reported from the most relevant related studies. On-going research on mitigation strategies focuses on the inhibition of PM formation by combustion optimization and fuel pre-treatment; or on the separation of particles in the flue gas.
生物质颗粒燃烧产生的颗粒排放
在小型家用供暖设备中燃烧生物质颗粒是颗粒物质(PM)排放的常见来源,特别是在欧洲。与不断增长的颗粒市场相关的生物质原料的多样化有可能增加PM排放,特别是精细无机颗粒。全球对公共健康和环境影响的关注限制了颗粒的排放,因此需要更好地了解颗粒的形成,以制定适当的缓解战略。本综述涉及PM排放的量化、形成和减缓。所使用的抽样和测量方法或仪器可对PM排放的测量产生很大影响;因此,有必要制定统一的标准和协议。小型颗粒锅炉的PM排放与燃料质量和运行条件有关。生物质特性,特别是灰分含量和灰分组成,对PM排放有重大影响,因为燃料的灰分含有形成无机颗粒物的前体。操作条件也有重要的影响,因为在缺氧的环境中会形成烟灰和有机颗粒。最相关的研究报告了PM排放物的质量和数量浓度、质量和数量大小分布以及化学成分。正在进行的缓解策略研究侧重于通过燃烧优化和燃料预处理来抑制PM的形成;或对烟气中颗粒的分离。
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