Use of liquid CO/sub 2/ for fine coal cleaning
During the past few years, a great deal of interest has developed in fine coal cleaning techniques. The concern about the environmental effect of sulfur dioxide emissions and the increasing proportion of fine coal (-28 mesh) in the run-of-mine product are some of the reasons for the increased research in this area. There is a national effort to develop technologies that will produce ''super-clean'' coal (containing less than 2% ash and 0.8% sulfur) to be used as a replacement for oil and natural gas. Several chemical and physical coal cleaning techniques have been suggested for the production of super-clean coal. These include the TRW Gravimelt Process, the Microbubble Flotation, and the Otisca Process. The LICADO (Liquid CArbon DiOxide) process, currently being studied at the University of Pittsburgh, is a new alternative in this field. This paper discusses the LICADO process in detail.
- OSTI ID:
- 5760438
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-860826-
- Resource Relation:
- Conference: National meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Boston, MA, USA, 24 Aug 1986; Other Information: Technical Paper 84E
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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CARBON DIOXIDE
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