Coal is a combustible substance composed of carbon along
with several impurities like sulphur, chlorine, and nitrogen and metal
compounds. These impurities get converted to gaseous species such as H2S, HCl
and NH3 when this coal is processed. Therefore, removal of these impurities is
essential to protect the energy production equipment and to meet environmental
standards before entering into the atmosphere. During the gasification process,
the chlorine
present in the coal is volatilized to HCl or metal chlorides.
The chloride content
is high in US coals with 0.01% to 0.5% and during coal gasification process
these chlorides will produce HCl. In the gasification process, the chlorine
content of coal volatilizes to metal chlorides or HCl. But major portion of
chlorine is converted into HCl. Reports show that there is a wide variation in
the HCl concentrations in synthesis gas streams. Bakker and Perkins reported that the HCl concentration is five
times higher in coal gas than in coal-fired boiler combustion gas stream.
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