RI 5626 Sulfur in Lignite Form and Transformations on Thermal Treatment

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Walter W. Fowkes Jerome J. Hoeppner
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Jul 1, 1960

Abstract

The Federal Bureau of Mines has determined the distribution of forms of sulfur for several lignites and gasification chars and noted the changes induced by the gasification process . A method was adopted for quantitatively determining sulfide sulfur that was found to be present in the chars , although absent in the lignites . Changes in the behavior and distribution of sulfur forms were further investigated concerning the ashing of lignites and chars under standard conditions , as well as at various temperatures , and the determination of volatile matter applied to both chars and lignites . The authors concluded that the first and greatest change in the form of sulfur present in natural lignite , upon heat treatment , resulted from the reduction of pyritic and sulfate sulfur to sulfide . Organically - bound sulfur originally present is less reactive , but largely disappears on strong ignition . An appreciable part of the sulfur content of natural lignite is fixed in the char as sulfide and in the ash as water - soluble sulfate and will affect the summation of constituents , to a greater or lesser degree , in reporting the ultimate analysis of a lignite or char .
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APA: Walter W. Fowkes Jerome J. Hoeppner  (1960)  RI 5626 Sulfur in Lignite Form and Transformations on Thermal Treatment

MLA: Walter W. Fowkes Jerome J. Hoeppner RI 5626 Sulfur in Lignite Form and Transformations on Thermal Treatment. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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