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Original Articles

Gamma Irradiation of Pyrite in Egyptian Coal as Studied by Means of Mössbauer Spectroscopy at Room Temperature

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Pages 227-234 | Received 14 Oct 2009, Accepted 11 Dec 2009, Published online: 14 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

A well characterized coal sample from Egypt was irradiated using 60Co source for different dwell times starting from 10 to 100 h in the first experiment and from 7 to 28 days for the second one. The constant dose rates of both were 9.12 and 7.61 Gray/min, respectively. Mossbauer results obtained from the first irradiation process have shown oxidation of pyrite to jarosite. While ferrous sulfates resulted from pyrite oxidation is clearly evidenced in the irradiated coals from 7 to 28 days. Gamma irradiation as a method for coal desulphurization is discussed.

Notes

aEM-70—The numerical data reprint from Ahmed et al., 2003.

bEM-70—The numerical data obtained from the present work.

c%: Relative area

dPyrite: FeS2

eSzomolnokite: (FeSO4.H2O).

aIn hours and constant dose rate equal to 9.12 Gray/min.

b%: Relative area

cPyrite: FeS2

dFe3+ in jarosite: (Na, K) Fe2 (SO4)3.nH2O).

aIn days and constant dose rate equal to 7.61 Gray/min.

b%: Relative area

cPyrite: FeS2

dFe3+ in jarosite: (Na, K) Fe2 (SO4)3.nH2O).

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