2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.7b03291
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Chemical Beneficiation of High-Ash Indian Noncoking Coal by Alkali Leaching under Low-Frequency Ultrasonication

Abstract: Coal mined from the Talcher region of Odisha, India is known to be high-ash, surface-oxidized, and noncoking in nature. It is quite challenging to beneficiate such low-grade coal by physical or physicochemical processes due to its oxidized nature and the presence of complex ash forming mineral matter in its matrix. Chemical beneficiation is one of the alternative process to such problems. However, this chemical process consumes more chemicals, treatment time, and energy, which limits its application further. T… Show more

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“…It has been confirmed by various studies that in static system the ratio of mass, volume and initial concentration of solution affect sorption kinetics parameters (Ho, 2006;Sari et al, 2008;Barma et al, 2018). Constant reaction rate was found to be influenced by the initial solution concentration and ratio of sorbent mass to solution volume.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…It has been confirmed by various studies that in static system the ratio of mass, volume and initial concentration of solution affect sorption kinetics parameters (Ho, 2006;Sari et al, 2008;Barma et al, 2018). Constant reaction rate was found to be influenced by the initial solution concentration and ratio of sorbent mass to solution volume.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Similar to promoters, studies on intensifying the flotation process by pretreating the coal slurry using ultrasound in removing the oxygenated functional groups from the coal surface were also reported by several researchers. , The implementation of ultrasound in coal slurry results in the generation of a cavitation effect at millions of locations. During cavitation, the several cavity bubbles collapse and transmit equivalent microjets, which promote surface pitting on the coal particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…In the batch-wise reduction roasting process, non-coking coal of Indian origin was used as the reducing agent throughout the experiments. Non-coking coals were considered in the present work as a replacement for high-grade coals due to its large availability and low cost in India [14][15][16][17]. Different coal samples were obtained from various locations in India, and their proximate analysis data are presented in Table 2.…”
Section: Non-coking Coal As a Reductant For Bhq Iron Ore Reduction Romentioning
confidence: 99%