Studies Relating to Removal of Pyritic Sulfur from Coal by Column Flotation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. K. Kawatra T. C. Eisele
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Although column flotation is known to be more effective than conventional flotation for cleaning fine coal, little attention has been paid to the considerable sulfur removal potential of this process. Whereas conventional flotation can only with difficulty remove pyritic sulfur from coal, flotation columns can make this separation readily due to their greater selectivity. This project has used a modified flotation column to remove pyrite from fine coal. This column has been shown to be capable of removing 70 to 85 percent of the pyritic sulfur from coal while recovering 80 to 85 percent of the total calorific value. However, the remaining pyrite is too finely disseminated to be readily removed by physical means. Currently, experimentation is in progress using bacterially-catalyzed dissolution of pyrite in acid solution to remove ultrafine pyrite and aid in the removal of coarser pyrite inclusions.
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APA: S. K. Kawatra T. C. Eisele  (1988)  Studies Relating to Removal of Pyritic Sulfur from Coal by Column Flotation

MLA: S. K. Kawatra T. C. Eisele Studies Relating to Removal of Pyritic Sulfur from Coal by Column Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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