Low-cost calcium lignosulphonate (CL), which is a byproduct of theWOOD pulping industry, was investigated as a potential binder during laboratoryscale pelletization of inertinite-rich high-ash coal fines from the Highveld Coalfield of South Africa. Coal-binder mixtures containing between 1 and 15% calcium lignosulphonate were prepared, pressed, and ultimate, proximate, porosity, XRD, and XRF analyses obtained. It was found that increased pressure during pelletization results in increased attractive forces, due to increased interparticle contact areas. FTIR analysis showed that chemical interactions occur between coal fines and the binder, as evidenced by the formation of new C−O ether-type bonds. The presence of moisture during pel...
A comprehensive experimental study has been conducted to investigate the geopolymerisation and compr...
The aim of this study is to enhance catalyst loading and dispersion in coal for improved liquefactio...
Production of high-strength carbonized coal composites from non-caking coals only with possible appl...
Fly ash is an industrial by-product generated during the combustion of coal in power plants and it c...
South African collieries generate approximately 31 Mt of fine and ultrafine coal annually, with the ...
The present research project attempts to provide a basis to determine the pelletizability of fine co...
Approximately 12% of South Africa’s mined coal can be classified as fine coal. Fine coal is primari...
Thermoplastic behaviour of coal plays a critical role on developing high coke quality attributes inc...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of adding 1.4% CaCl2 (by mass) to coal...
The utilization of coal is currently limited by several factors, including the environmental impacts...
Conventional coal binders such as coal tar pitch and petroleum refinery residue provide agglomerates...
Solid-liquid separation of fine coal tailings is one of the most important problems of coal processi...
The effect of calcium chloride and calcium acetate on the rate of decomposition of a lignite coal an...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Humic substances exist widely in lignite coal as high molecular weight or...
Chemical oxidation is proposed as an effective means to react and dissolve small regions of coal in ...
A comprehensive experimental study has been conducted to investigate the geopolymerisation and compr...
The aim of this study is to enhance catalyst loading and dispersion in coal for improved liquefactio...
Production of high-strength carbonized coal composites from non-caking coals only with possible appl...
Fly ash is an industrial by-product generated during the combustion of coal in power plants and it c...
South African collieries generate approximately 31 Mt of fine and ultrafine coal annually, with the ...
The present research project attempts to provide a basis to determine the pelletizability of fine co...
Approximately 12% of South Africa’s mined coal can be classified as fine coal. Fine coal is primari...
Thermoplastic behaviour of coal plays a critical role on developing high coke quality attributes inc...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of adding 1.4% CaCl2 (by mass) to coal...
The utilization of coal is currently limited by several factors, including the environmental impacts...
Conventional coal binders such as coal tar pitch and petroleum refinery residue provide agglomerates...
Solid-liquid separation of fine coal tailings is one of the most important problems of coal processi...
The effect of calcium chloride and calcium acetate on the rate of decomposition of a lignite coal an...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Humic substances exist widely in lignite coal as high molecular weight or...
Chemical oxidation is proposed as an effective means to react and dissolve small regions of coal in ...
A comprehensive experimental study has been conducted to investigate the geopolymerisation and compr...
The aim of this study is to enhance catalyst loading and dispersion in coal for improved liquefactio...
Production of high-strength carbonized coal composites from non-caking coals only with possible appl...