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Effects of kaolinite addition on the thermoplastic behaviour of coking coal during low temperature pyrolysis

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FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 167, Issue -, Pages 502-510

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2017.08.005

Keywords

Coal; Char; Tar; Pyrolysis; Coke; Kaolinite

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The presence of kaolinite as mineral in coal may significantly influence coking properties of coal, therefore affects quality of coke that is produced from such coals. In this paper, the effect of kaolinite addition on pyrolysis behaviour of coal was examined by blending kaolinite with a medium rank, high vitrinite, low ash coal. Thermoplasticity of coal was characterised by using a Gieseler Plastometer. Char and tar samples were collected through pyrolysis at 450 degrees C in a Gray-King apparatus. The functional groups of the char samples were measured using FT-IR spectroscopy, while tar compositions were characterised using GC/MS. The results indicated that under the test conditions, addition of up to 5 wt% of kaolinite could increase the coal fluidity, attributed to the decrease in CH3/CH2 ratio in the residual char. The proportion of C=O/C=C bonds affected the plastic range. Furthermore, the results showed that kaolinite addition suppresses the evolution of low molecular compounds in tar phase. This study provides useful information for optimising coal blending in cokemaking industry.

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