Low-Rank Coal Ash Characterization- Washability And Utilization Implications – Preprint 97-132

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. D. Rao D. E. Walsh
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Feb 24, 1997

Abstract

Chemical and physical properties of typical low-rank coal (LRC) ash are significantly different than bituminous coal ash. With the exception of extraneous ash, which is incorporated during mining or is due to ash partings within or between coal seams, LRC ash consists primarily of inherent ash that is bonded into the coal's organic matrix or finely disseminated mineral matter. This paper reviews the nature of LRC ash, both inherit and extraneous, and how this impacts the prospects of washing and utilizing LRCs. A literature review, as well as washability data, proximate and ultimate analyses and ash analysis of 25 Alaskan LRC seams are used as a basis for this discussion. The authors' remit research into the nature and distribution of phosphorous in an Alaskan LRC is also discussed
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APA: P. D. Rao D. E. Walsh  (1997)  Low-Rank Coal Ash Characterization- Washability And Utilization Implications – Preprint 97-132

MLA: P. D. Rao D. E. Walsh Low-Rank Coal Ash Characterization- Washability And Utilization Implications – Preprint 97-132. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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