A process for mitigation of fouling deposits within a combustion zone,
capturing of toxic metal emissions, and reduction of visible sulfur
emissions attributable to sulfuric acid mist during coal combustion.
SO.sub.3 formed during coal combustion is reduced by the addition to the
coal of raw, unprocessed magnesium-containing minerals such as magnesite
ore or brucite ore. The minerals are pulverized to a fine particle size
and combined with pulverized coal to provide a mixture of the particles.
The mixture is combusted and the ore particles calcine and decrepitate to
very fine magnesium oxide particles that have a significant particle
surface area. The magnesium oxide particles react with the SO.sub.3
produced during combustion of the coal and also capture toxic metals to
reduce the quantity of undesirable stack discharge components.