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Impacts of trace components on oxy-combustion for the Callide Oxy-fuel Project: literature review

20th February 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), CO2 capture

This literature review compiles the current knowledge on trace inorganic species in oxy-combustion. It sets the context in which ongoing research will examine trace components in oxy-combustion for the Callide Oxy-fuel Demonstration project in Australia. The behaviour of trace species in the CO2 stream are potentially significant contributors to oxy- fuel technology performance, and may impose costs associated with gas-cleaning protocols to avoid issues with emissions and corrosion. The report focuses on the release and speciation of trace metals, the amount and particle size distributions of fine particles, and a comparison between oxy-combustion technology and post combustion technology in regard to mercury behaviour.

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Impacts of trace components on oxy-combustion for the Callide Oxy-fuel Project: literature review

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