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Title: Carbonation as a binding mechanism for coal/calcium hydroxide pellets. Technical report, December 1, 1992--February 28, 1993

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/10149622· OSTI ID:10149622
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  1. Illinois State Geological Survey, Champaign, IL (United States)
  2. Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL (United States)
  3. Army Construction Engineering Research Lab., Champaign, IL (United States)

Pelletization of fine coal with calcium hydroxide, a sulfur capturing sorbent, represents a method to produce a fuel which will burn in compliance with the recently passed Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA`s). To harden the pellets, the reaction of carbon dioxide with calcium hydroxide, referred to as carbonation, is being studied. Carbonation forms a bonding matrix of calcium carbonate. This is a two-year research program. This report covers the second quarter of the second year. Research is indicating that 5 to 10 wt% calcium hydroxide pellets can be produced via a roller-and-die pellet mill and air cured to achieve sufficient quality for handling and transportation. This quarter, 1/2 inch-diameter pellets containing 10% calcium hydroxide were demonstrated to gradually react with atmospheric carbon dioxide (3 days) while air drying to achieve compressive strengths equivalent to those attained for fully dried pellets which had been carbonated for one-hour with 100% commercial grade carbon dioxide. It was also demonstrated that an organic, adhesive binder, corn starch, can be very effective at producing strong pellets but drying is required before appreciable pellet strength is attained. For pellets containing 2 wt% corn starch, it was determined that less than 50% of the ultimate strength was achieved as the pellets were dried from 20 wt% to 5 wt% moisture. Strength improved considerably as the pellet moisture content was reduced below 5 wt%.

Research Organization:
Illinois Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources, Springfield, IL (United States); Illinois Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources, Springfield, IL (United States). Geological Survey
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
DOE Contract Number:
FC22-92PC92521
OSTI ID:
10149622
Report Number(s):
DOE/PC/92521-T16; ON: DE93013635
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: [1993]
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English