Geochemical characteristics of fine bituminous coal from the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland) and its potentially furnace waste

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作者
Parzentny, Henryk R. [1 ]
Rog, Leokadia [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Silesia, Katowice, Poland
[2] Cent Min Inst, Katowice, Poland
关键词
trace elements; fine coal; furnace waste; USCB; ELEMENTS; MODES;
D O I
10.24425/gsm.2019.128521
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
The research involved coal from 11 coal mines in the USCB in Poland, intended for combustion in power plants and for home furnaces. It has been stated that the content of As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb and Zn in the ash of coal fines from the USCB with a density of <1.30 x 10(3) kg/m(3) is the largest, and in the ash fraction with a density >2.00 x 10(3) kg/m(3) is the smallest The fraction ash of coal fine with a density> 2.00 x 10(3) kg/m(3) has the greatest impact on the content of As, Cd, Co, Cr, Mo, Pb and Zn in whole coal fines from the USCB. In turn, the largest impact on the content of Cu, Ni and Sb in whole fine coal ash has the fraction of coal fine having a density of 1.60-2.00 x 10(3) kg/m(3) (for Cu) and fraction with a density <1.35 x 10(3) kg/m(3) (Ni and Sb). The main carriers of elements in fine coal ash, thus in future furnace waste, are the grains of aluminosilicates and iron oxides resulting from the combustion of probably fusinite and semifusinite and the combustion of adhesions of these macerals with dolomite, ankerite and pyrite. The purification of fine coal from the matter with a density >2.00 x 10(3) kg/m(3) may reduce the sulfur content (by 40%), the content of main element oxides (from 33% to 85%) and the content of ecotoxic elements (from 7% to 59%) in fine coal ash, i.e. in potential furnace wastes. Due to the small content of mineral matter, ash and sulfur in coal, small content of Al, Fe, Ca, Mg, Na, K, P oxides and high content of SiO2 in coal ash, low value of the Rogi sinterability index, small inclination of coal fine to slag the furnaces and boiler fouling by sludge, the investigated coal was favorable for technological reasons, fuel in power plants and for home furnaces
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