Journal of Applied Sciences ›› 1990, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (4): 292-296.

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MÖSSBAUER STUDY OF THE MICRO WAVE/MAGNETIC DESULFURIZATION OF YUTIANBAO COAL

WENG SIHAO1, XU YONGXIANG1, WANG ZHAOMING1, ZHAO CHANGGEN1, WANG JIE2, YANG JIANKANG2   

  1. 1. East China Normal University;
    2. East China Institute of Chemical Technology
  • Received:1989-04-10 Online:1990-12-31 Published:1990-12-31

Abstract: The microwave/magnetic desulfurization is an attractive, novel and efficient physical method for coal cleaning. The Mössbauer spectrum of the coal sample after microwave irradiation shows that high-frequenoy selective heating of coal has transformed more than 50% nonmagnetic pyrite FeS2 into moderately magnetic pyrrhotite Fe1-xS (0 < x ≤ 0.125) which will enhance effectively magnetic separation of inorganic sulfur in coal, and into antiferro-magnetic troilite FeS. The ferrous sulfate FeSO4 of weathered products derived from FeS2 is probably oxidized first and then sulfidized. There are no traces of iron oxide in the spectrum.
The magnetization enhancement of coal after microwave exposure is clear. Mössbauer spectra of magnetic separa ted samples show that there are no Fe1-xS, FeS and FeSO4 in the non-magnetic fraction, but there is a little of pyrite. Consequently, a majority of inorganic sulfur in the run-of-mine coal has already been removed significantly.
Calculations from the spectra of the abovementioned samples indicate that a 24% reduction of inorganic sulfur in coal after microwave treatment and a 91% reduction after microwave irradiation/magnetic separation treatment have been obtained, respectively.