An investigation into the effect of various parameters on oilagglomeration process of coal fines

Mohanty, P K and Jayanthu, S and Chakladar, S and Chakravarty, S (2024) An investigation into the effect of various parameters on oilagglomeration process of coal fines. International Journal of Coal preparation and Utilization, 44 (8) . pp. 1039-1053.

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Abstract

In the present study, the authors have performed oil agglomeration of coal fines using castor oil and combination of castor oil and turpentine oil in various proportions. The coal samples were collected from three different mines of Mahanadi Coalfields Limited having high ash content(27–39%). From the post proximate analysis it was revealed that in caseof Mine 1 coal, the moisture content reduced by 83%, for Mine 2 it was94% and for Mine 3 the moisture reduced by 90% from the initial values. Grade achieved after oil agglomeration process was G5 grade for Mine 2coal and G3 grade for Mine 1 & 2 coal. The effect of various parameters such as oil dosage, pulp density, pH, on yield, ash rejection and organic matter recovery were studied. The parameter with the highest relative importance was found to be oil dosage (normalized importance of100%) whereas agitation time and pulp density were found to have normalized relative importance of 74% and 70%, respectively. A non-linear regression model in the form of quadratic equation has also been proposed for ash rejection (%) based on the independent variables such as pulp density, oil dosage and agitation time.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/19392699.2023.2239718© 20...
Uncontrolled Keywords:Coal fines; Oil agglomeration; Turpentine oil; Non-linear regression; Normalized importance
Divisions:Analytical Chemistry
ID Code:9724
Deposited By:Head IMDC
Deposited On:04 Apr 2025 12:21
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