Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Solvent extraction of elemental sulfur from coal and a determination of its source using stable sulfur isotopes

January 1, 1990

Hot tetrachloroethene (perchloroethylene, PCE) extracts significant amounts of elemental sulfur (So) from weathered coals but not from pristine coals. The objective of this study was to determine whether So extracted by PCE is an oxidation product of pyrite or whether it originates in some way from unstable, organically-bound sulfur. The isotopic composition of the PCE-extracted So was compared to the isotopic compositions of the pyritic and the organic sulfur in a coal. The So was shown to have an isotopic signature similar to the pyritic sulfur. Additionally, the isotopic differences observed between the pyritic, So and sulfatic sulfur were consistent with bacterial mediated oxidation of sulfide sulfur (pyrite) as the source of both the sulfatic and elemental sulfur. ?? 1990.

Publication Year 1990
Title Solvent extraction of elemental sulfur from coal and a determination of its source using stable sulfur isotopes
Authors Keith C. Hackley, D.H. Buchanan, K. Coombs, C. Chaven, C.W. Kruse
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Fuel Processing Technology
Index ID 70016504
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse