Calcium sulphide formation in fluidized bed boilers

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Analyses of samples of bed ash from a stationary fluidized bed boiler show the presence of calcium sulphide. In some samples, half of the total sulphur was present as sulphide. The samples containing CaS were obtained unstaged conditions and with a high excess air ratio, 1.3 to 1.4. The samples were taken after a stop in the limestone addition, i.e. at high SO<sub>2</sub> emissions of about 1000 mL/m<sup>3</sup> (ppm). No CaS was found during limestone addition when the SO<sub>2</sub> emission was 300-400 mL/m<sup>3</sup>. This indicates that formation of large amounts of CaS may be initiated as the SO<sub>2</sub> concentration exceeds some critical level

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