In situ, real-time characterization of coal ash deposits using Fourier transform infrared emission spectroscopy
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In situ Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) emission spectroscopy is used to identify the presence of silica, sulfates, and silicates as a function of time in coal ash deposits generated in Sandia's multifuel combustor, a pilot-scale reactor. Ash deposits are formed on a cylindrical tube in cross flow under experimental conditions which correspond to convection pass (fouling) regions of a commercial coal-fired boiler. The gas temperature, gas composition, particle loading, and extent of particle reaction in the combustor are typical of commercial boiler operation. The major classes of inorganic species deposited on the tube, including silicates and sulfates, are identified using the FTIR emission spectroscopy technique