Coal-burning boilers release harmful sulfur compounds, contributing to air pollution.
The study used X-ray spectroscopy to analyze sulfur in coal and its by-products from a small boiler. They found that most sulfur in coal is organic, while in ash and particles, it is mainly sulfate. During combustion, organic sulfur and pyrite turn into SO2 gas, with some becoming sulfate and elemental sulfur. This information can help understand and control pollution from small coal-burning boilers.