Coal-Pyrite Flotation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kenneth J. Miller
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

A novel two-stage froth flotation process to remove pyritic sulfur from fine- size coal is described. The process consists of a first-stage, standard coal flotation step in which high-ash refuse and some of the pyrite are removed as tailings. The first-stage clean coal froth concentrate is then repulped in fresh water, and a coal depressant, a pyrite collector, and a frother are added to float the remaining pyritic material. Laboratory and pilot plant flotation results with coals from the Lower Freeport and Pittsburgh beds are given. The pilot plant test results show that up to 80 percent pyritic sulfur reduction was achieved with the Lower Freeport bed coal and up to 50 percent with the Pittsburgh bed coal. Laboratory and pilot plant results were in excellent agreement, indicating that the process is a viable means of removing much of the sulfur from some coals.
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APA: Kenneth J. Miller  (1974)  Coal-Pyrite Flotation

MLA: Kenneth J. Miller Coal-Pyrite Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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