2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-71963-2
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An improved microwave assisted sequential extraction method followed by spectrometric analysis for metal distribution determination in South African coal samples

Abstract: Some metal pollutants are corrosive in nature, are associated with fouling and slagging challenges of the coal boilers, are highly volatile and might cause air pollution and are catalyst poisoners during Fischer–Tropsch catalytic reaction. Therefore, this work describes an improved microwave-assisted sequential extraction (MW-ASE) method followed by ICP-OES/MS analysis for metal distribution determination in South African coal samples. The multivariate optimum conditions for each sequential step were 0.1 g, 20… Show more

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“…Therefore, the low recoveries of REEs in SARM 20 might be due to the strong interaction between REEs and the minerals of the coal, since SARM 20 has 1:1 ration of carbon and mineral contents. These findings are also supported by previously published reports [10,37].…”
Section: Analytical Figures Of Meritssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Therefore, the low recoveries of REEs in SARM 20 might be due to the strong interaction between REEs and the minerals of the coal, since SARM 20 has 1:1 ration of carbon and mineral contents. These findings are also supported by previously published reports [10,37].…”
Section: Analytical Figures Of Meritssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…A method developed by Mketo et al , 85 described an improved microwave assisted sequential extraction method followed by ICP-OES/MS detection. The study aimed to develop a rapid and eco-friendly microwave-based sequential extraction procedure for heavy metal distribution determination and mobility in coal samples.…”
Section: Organic Chemicals and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%