A method of decreasing pollutants produced in a combustion process. The
method comprises combusting coal in a combustion chamber to produce at
least one pollutant selected from the group consisting of a
nitrogen-containing pollutant, sulfuric acid, sulfur trioxide, carbonyl
sulfide, carbon disulfide, chlorine, hydroiodic acid, iodine,
hydrofluoric acid, fluorine, hydrobromic acid, bromine, phosphoric acid,
phosphorous pentaoxide, elemental mercury, and mercuric chloride. Oil
shale particles are introduced into the combustion chamber and are
combusted to produce sorbent particulates and a reductant. The at least
one pollutant is contacted with at least one of the sorbent particulates
and the reductant to decrease an amount of the at least one pollutant in
the combustion chamber. The reductant may chemically reduce the at least
one pollutant to a benign species. The sorbent particulates may adsorb or
absorb the at least one pollutant. A combustion chamber that produces
decreased pollutants in a combustion process is also disclosed.