Interactions between organic matter and minerals in two bituminous coals of different rank

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作者
Pusz, S
Krzton, A
Komraus, JL
MartinezTarazona, MR
MartinezAlonso, A
Tascon, JMD
机构
[1] CSIC,INST NACL CARBON,E-33080 OVIEDO,SPAIN
[2] POLISH ACAD SCI,INST COAL CHEM,PL-44102 GLIWICE,POLAND
[3] SILESIAN UNIV,NUCL DEPT,PL-40007 KATOWICE,POLAND
关键词
bituminous coal; mineral matter in coal; x-ray diffraction; infrared spectroscopy; Mossbauer spectroscopy;
D O I
10.1016/S0166-5162(96)00052-3
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The association between specific mineral and organic constituents in two Asturian bituminous coals of different rank was studied. For this, raw coals were fractionated by density and the variation of a number of parameters was followed in parallel. Results of coal chemical analyses, including analyses for 22 elements, were used to establish the elemental association with coal organic matter. Petrographic analyses determined the distribution of macerals among densimetric fractions, vitrinite reflectance being at a minimum in the intermediate density fractions. Mineral species were identified by X-ray diffraction, FT-IR spectroscopy and Mossbauer spectroscopy. Comparison of trends for different parameters determined using this set of techniques allowed classification of the various minerals according to their association with organic matter. Carbonates seem to be specifically associated with the organic matter of the low-volatile bituminous coal whereas sulfides concentrate in the organic matter of the high-volatile bituminous coal. Vitrinite is the maceral exhibiting the most probable association with inorganic matter. The possibility of a merely physical association of fine-grained detrital minerals with organic matter cannot be excluded; nevertheless, one must bear in mind that even this type of interaction is important due to its effect on various coal preparation and utilization processes.
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页码:369 / 386
页数:18
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