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Title: Upgradation of coal by froth flotation method; A case study of Akkakhel, Akhorwal and Shekhan coal mines
Authors: Mohibullah Khan
Journal: Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences
Publisher: University Of Peshawar, Peshawar.
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2021
Volume: 54
Issue: 2
Language: en
Keywords: DesulfurizationAsh removalfixed carbonGCVCoalFroth flotation.
This study has been carried out on the upgradation of low-grade coals of Akkakhel, Akhorwaland Shekhan areas in western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The coals of these areas, because of high ashand sulfur contents and low Gross Calorific Values (GCV) are being mined on small scale for domesticpurposes only. In this work, attempts have been made to reduce sulfur and ash contents from high ash andsulfur coal which will ultimately increase the fixed carbon and GCV of the studied coal from aforementionedcoal mines by froth flotation technique. During this technique, the use of kerosene as a collector and pine oilas a frother at various particle sizes (i.e., -80, -100 and -140 mesh) has decreased ash and sulfur contents in thestudied coal samples. The optimum process parameters were established at -140 mesh particle size with 20 %solids in floation pulp at pH 9. Under these conditions ash was reduced from 40.6 to 13.8% (66 % reduction)and sulfur from 3.97 to 1.51% (62 % reduction) while the GCV was enhanced from 7070 to 7963 kcal/kg inthe coal samples of Akkakhel area. In the coal samples of Akhorwal area, ash was reduced from 35 to 18.16%(48.11% reduction) and sulfur from 6.31 to 3.51% (44.37% reduction) while the GCV was enhanced from5500 to 6108 kcal/ kg. Similarly, in the coal samples of Shekhan area, ash was reduced from 41.6 to 20.1%(51.68% reduction) and sulfur from 3.1 to 1.5% (51.61% reduction) while the GCV was enhanced from 3995to 4941 kcal/ kg. The final upgraded product was found suitable for use in power plants, boilers, and cementindustries etc.
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