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The studying of washing of arsenic and sulfur from coals having different ranges of arsenic contents

January 1, 2008

To study the effectiveness of washing in removal of arsenic and sulfur from coals with different ranges of arsenic concentration, coal was divided into three groups on the basis of arsenic content: 0-5.5 mg/kg, 5.5 mg/kg-8.00 mg/kg, and over 8.00 mg/kg. The result shows that the arsenic in coals with higher arsenic content occurs mainly in an inorganic state and can be relatively easily removed. Arsenic removal is very difficult and less complete when the arsenic content is lower than 5.5 mg/kg because most of this arsenic is in an organic state. There is no relationship between washing rate of total sulfur and arsenic content, but the relationship between the washing rate of total sulfur and percent of organic sulfur is very strong. ?? 2008 New York Academy of Sciences.

Publication Year 2008
Title The studying of washing of arsenic and sulfur from coals having different ranges of arsenic contents
DOI 10.1196/annals.1454.018
Authors M. Wang, D. Song, B. Zheng, R. B. Finkelman
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70033735
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse