Research Reports

Date:

July 2004

Title:

RR 50 - Trace Element Deportment in Combustion Processes

Type:

Research Reports

Author(s):

M I Attalla, S Morgan, K Riley, G Bryant, P F Nelson

Summary:

CCSD research on Emissions from Current Power Generation aims to develop models that predict the vaporisation and subsequent partitioning of trace metals during the combustion of Australian coals. This study is a report to ACARP prepared as a component task within the overall research program. The report shows that mercury was found to be highly volatile in all coals, and appears in the sub-micron and aerosol size fractions, other trace elements examined showed a broad range of partitioning to the submicron material and calcium appears to play an important role in partitioning arsenic.

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