Specifics of electrostatic precipitation of fly ash from small-scale fossil fuel combustion
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This paper investigates the removal efficiency of a honeycomb electrostatic precipitator
(ESP) applied to control particulate matter (PM) emissions from a small-scale boiler with combustion
lignite and hard coal. The specifics of the precipitation of emissions from small-scale boilers are
discussed, and the design principles for relevant ESPs are presented and used. The ion-induced
nucleation of sulfuric acid occurred, causing the drastic penetration of 19 nm particles through the
ESP. Despite this, the overall collection efficiency was sufficient to meet the EU’s Ecodesign Directive
requirements. Back corona was not detected. The optimal ESP performance is defined with further
parameters: a current density of 0.5 mA/m2 at an electric field strength of about 2.7 × 105 V/m; a
minimal specific collecting area of ESP (SCA) of 60 m2/(m3/s); and Nt-product of 4.5 × 1014 s/m3
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Such parameters of ESPs should ensure adequate PM emissions control for any type of boiler with
similar emissions characteristics. The composition of collected fly ash particles was analysed, and
a method for fly ash utilisation was proposed. This research may be helpful for designing ESPs to
control PM emissions for small-scale units with fossil fuel combustion.
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electrostatic precipitator, small-scale boiler, particulate matter, pollution control, nucleation
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Processes. 2023, vol. 11, issue 3, art. no. 808.