2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(73d) Diluent Effect on NOx Formation in Pressurized Combustion of Syngas/Air
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In this study, an experimental investigation of premixed syngas flames has been conducted in a high-pressure burner facility to investigate the effects of pressure and the presence of diluents on NOx speciation. Syngas consisting mainly of H2 and CO was blended with nitric oxide (NO), and different concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) as a diluent prior to combustion at high pressure. Hot combustion products were supplied to the high-pressure vessel by a flat flame burner operating with lean, premixed syngas/air mixtures with H2/CO ratio of 1.0 and equivalence ratio of 0.5. Detailed NOx speciation measurements as well as temperature measurements in the post-flame region were conducted for different diluent concentrations at various pressures up to 15 bar using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometer. High-pressure speciation data that is obtained in this study can provide validation information needed for improving the kinetic models available in the literature by providing further constraints.