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Title: Distribution of inorganics in low-rank coals. [Includes possible associations for many elements]

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:7182282

The inorganic components of low-rank coals have been examined to determine the differences in the modes of occurrence of major elements in high- and low-fouling coals and to examine the associations of minor and trace elements with minerals and organic fractions of the coals. The interrelationships of the inorganic elements and organic components have been determined by a combination of chemical fractionation, mineralogy by LTA/XRD and SEM, carboxylic acid group analysis, and statistical correlations. The modes of occurrence of inorganic components can be related to the mineral transformations that occur upon ashing the coals at 750/sup 0/ and 1000/sup 0/C. The ashes produced from the high-sodium coals exhibit a quite different behavior compared to the low-sodium coals. The ashes were examined by x-ray diffraction. A low melting phase was identified in both high-sodium coals but not in the low-sodium coals (solid solution aluminosilicate (melilites) with a general formula (Na,Ca)/sub 2/(Mg,Al)(Al,Si)/sub 2/O/sub 7/). These phases form in silica deficient systems. Melilites have been identified in the matrix materials of ash deposits formed during the combustion of high-fouling coals. The high-fouling coals are characteristic of higher concentrations of organically bound sodium and calcium and lower concentrations of silicon and aluminum. This pattern of concentrations appears to be the key to the formation of the melilites. By comparison, the low-fouling coals are relatively very high in silicon and slightly higher in aluminum along with being in sodium and calcium. Ashes of this type are more likely to form higher melting species, presumably less prone to form boiler tube deposits. 19 references, 3 tables.

Research Organization:
North Dakota Univ., Grand Forks (USA). Energy Research Center
DOE Contract Number:
FC21-83FE60181
OSTI ID:
7182282
Report Number(s):
DOE/FE/60181-91; CONF-8406121-2; ON: DE84012923
Resource Relation:
Conference: Contractors' conference - DOE advanced research and technology development program, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 5 Jun 1984
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English