Solvent Extraction Of Coal - Bench Scale Trial At Optimized Condition

International Mineral Processing Congress
V. K. Chandaliya
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

N-Methyl-2-pyrollidone (NMP) has already been proven a good solvent for extraction of coal. It is believed that organic components of coal are likely to be dissolved with the solvolytic power of NMP. During dissolution process, original coal also gets disintegrated and thus helps in further extraction. Coal extraction highly depends on temperature, coal to solvent ratio, N-Methyl-2-pyrollidone (NMP) to Ethylenediamine (EDA) ratio and the size of coal particles. The process has been established in the laboratory. There is no reference available beyond lab scale. In present study, we are running a bench scale plant with 40 kg/batch capacity. Design of experiment was done in such a way that the optimum zone of the process gets evaluated for clean coal having low ash with high yield. Bench scale plant trial was conducted based on optimum zone developed during design of experiments (DOE). From the DOE analysis it was observed that feed size and coal to solvent ratio are important parameters for this process. Total 27 experiments (four factors with 3 level of variation) were designed through Box-Behnken model. It was observed that -0.5 mm feed size of coal, 150 °C extraction temperature, 17:1 NMP to EDA ratio, 1:9 coal to solvent ratio was optimum conditions. The results obtained at optimum conditions are 50% clean coal yield with 5% ash.
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APA: V. K. Chandaliya  (2012)  Solvent Extraction Of Coal - Bench Scale Trial At Optimized Condition

MLA: V. K. Chandaliya Solvent Extraction Of Coal - Bench Scale Trial At Optimized Condition. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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