Chemical Engineering Transactions (Sep 2012)

Kinetics of Sulcis Coal Chemical Cleaning Process

  • A. Lallai,
  • A. Pistis,
  • E. Fois

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1229158
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29

Abstract

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Sulcis coal is a sub-bituminous coal from the Monte Sinni mine in the South West coast of Sardinia. The ash content of this coal is about 15 wt % as received, whereas the sulphur content is 6-7 wt% (inorganic sulphur is present at about 2-3 wt%). Since most of the pyritic sulphur is finely disseminated in crystals of micron or sub-micron size, the only remaining possibility of removing sulphur from this coal prior to its utilization is confined to chemical methods. The present work shows the results of the experimental testes which are conducted on Sulcis coal samples by sequential leaching of potassium hydroxide followed by hydrogen peroxide. Moreover, the present paper shows the kinetics of Sulcis coal leaching process. The high efficiency of sulphur reduction, on average about 30 %, was found to be of special technical relevance for relatively large particle sizes,