Dry Chemical Process To Magnetize Pyrite And Ash For Removal From Coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James K. Kindig
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Hazen Research, Inc., has developed a new process for removing pyritic sulfur and ash from coal. Feed coal is contacted with iron carbonyl vapors, Fe(CO)5, at 190°C which puts a thin skin of magnetic material on the pyrite and ash, but does not affect the coal. Thus, low intensity magnetic separators yield a nonmagnetic coal, low in sulfur and ash, and a magnetic refuse, high in sulfur and ash. Results are given for clean coal produced by this method. A comparison is made between results of the magnetic process and the U. S. Bureau of Mines two-stage flotation process cleaning identical samples of Pittsburgh Coal. Capital and operating costs of the two cleaning methods are discussed.
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APA: James K. Kindig  (1976)  Dry Chemical Process To Magnetize Pyrite And Ash For Removal From Coal

MLA: James K. Kindig Dry Chemical Process To Magnetize Pyrite And Ash For Removal From Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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