Desulfurization Of High Sulfur Thermal Coal By Froth Flotation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. K. Sinha
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

A great potential market for the high BTU midwestern thermal coal exists if the coal is desulfurized and prepared to meet the environmental restrictions and the utility customer specifications. Because the midwestern coal is very high in pyritic sulfur, it can be adequately desulfurized by removing the pyrite with the help of such coal cleaning techniques as the froth flotation. Froth flotation cells are now commonly employed in modern coal preparation plants for recovering the fines but they are not utilized for desulfurizing the coal probably due to a lack of system operating data for such applications. A research project recently conducted at Southern Illinois University shows that the total sulfur in the midwestern coals can be successfully reduced from as high as 5.3 percent to less than 1.4 percent by single stage froth flotation. The results obtained on ten different samples of high sulfur coal obtained from different areas in the Illinois Basin are presented and discussed.
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APA: A. K. Sinha  (1985)  Desulfurization Of High Sulfur Thermal Coal By Froth Flotation

MLA: A. K. Sinha Desulfurization Of High Sulfur Thermal Coal By Froth Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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