Selective Flotation Of Fossil Resin From Wasatch Plateau High-Volatile Bituminous Coal (b3fa8be5-8786-4737-8290-ce0a5fb40a9b)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. D. Miller
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Certain bituminous coals of recent geological age are known to contain a significant quantity of natural (fossil or subfossil) resin. Such resinous coals are found in the western U.S., particularly the Wasatch Plateau coal field in Utah. Some of the seams in this field contain approximately 5% resin which has been recovered by gravity and/or flotation processes since 1929. Resin concentrates thus produced are of low quality and are usually refined by solvent extraction and precipitation. The purified resins are of commercial importance, being used in the adhesive, varnish, enamel and ink industries, etc: Recently, an improved flotation technique has been developed which involves ozone conditioning to selectively float resin from such coals. In this flotation process, a concentrate product which contains 95% resin at a recovery of 80% can be obtained in a single stage from coal containing approximately 10% resin, whereas conventional flotation at a similar level of recovery produces a concentrate having a resin content of 30-40%. Economic analysis shows that the ozone flotation process has good potential for use by industry.
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APA: J. D. Miller  (1988)  Selective Flotation Of Fossil Resin From Wasatch Plateau High-Volatile Bituminous Coal (b3fa8be5-8786-4737-8290-ce0a5fb40a9b)

MLA: J. D. Miller Selective Flotation Of Fossil Resin From Wasatch Plateau High-Volatile Bituminous Coal (b3fa8be5-8786-4737-8290-ce0a5fb40a9b). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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