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Original Articles

Evaluation of Reduction Potential of Selected Heavy Metals from an Indian Coal by Conventional Coal Cleaning

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Pages 300-312 | Received 28 May 2013, Accepted 09 Jul 2013, Published online: 11 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

Coal preparation can play an important role in reducing the emissions and discharges of toxic heavy metals that occur during utilization of coal. To evaluate the reduction potential of selected heavy metals by coal cleaning through gravity separation, a detailed study was conducted on a run-of-mine noncoking coal of the Indian origin. Different sizes of the crushed coal were subjected to float sink tests at specific gravities in the range of 1.30 to 1.80. Characterization data obtained from this study indicated that mercury, cobalt, and copper were dominantly associated with ash-forming constituents of the coal. Some elements, for example, selenium and cadmium, were found to be concentrated in the coal organic matrix. Characterization data also indicated that if the coal is washed at 1.70 specific gravity, the clean coal of improved quality will contain lesser concentrations of the toxic heavy metals. However, enrichment of selenium and cadmium was observed in the washed coal as compared to the feed coal.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge the financial and manpower support of the institute that made this work possible. Contributions by Coal Preparation Division for providing coal samples and analytical help are also gratefully acknowledged.

Notes

Note. ad = air dried.

Note. A% = ash % (w/w), M% = moisture % (w/w).

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