How does phosphorus cycle without a gaseous component?

1 Answer
Dec 15, 2017

But particulate matter is important

Explanation:

You can read the following article to get an idea.

"Combustion of coal is one possible source of airborne P-bearing compounds, or #PM_10# as they are particulate matter ⩽10.0 μm. Recently, the environmental impact of the coal combustion process has become more critical due to: (1) the use of high calcium-containing coals (a portion of calcium in the form of apatite), and the adoption of much severe conditions, e.g., high temperature and oxygen enrichment in the furnace; (2) substitution of a portion of coal by the biomass, such as sewage sludge (which is rich in phosphorus) for the #CO_2# abatement."

Reference:
Zhang, L. and Ninomia, Y. (2007).
Transformation of phosphorus during combustion of coal and sewage sludge and its contributions to #PM_10#. Proceedings of the Combustion Institute. 31 (2): 2847-2854.