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Effective Separation of High-Ash Fine Coal Using Water Containing Positively Charged Nanobubbles and Polyaluminum Chloride

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The coal industry is facing the challenge of treating high-ash fine coal. In this study, we proposed an effective method to handle high-ash fine coal using water containing positively charged… Click to show full abstract

The coal industry is facing the challenge of treating high-ash fine coal. In this study, we proposed an effective method to handle high-ash fine coal using water containing positively charged nanobubbles (PCNBs) and polyaluminum chloride (PAC). For comparison, normal nanobubble (NB) water was tested in parallel. Flotation results of a modeled high-ash fine coal showed that compared to the use of NBs alone, an enhanced combustible recovery with a simultaneous reduction in ash recovery was obtained when using water containing PCNBs and PAC. Particle size distribution together with particle video microscopy (PVM) and the degree of entrainment analysis were conducted to understand the underpinning mechanism. It was found that the presence of PCNBs intensified the aggregation of fine coal particles, which accounted for the boosted combustible recovery. It was interesting that PAC could disrupt coal flocs induced by NBs, leading to the release of trapped kaolinite particles with alleviated clay recovery by entrapment.

Keywords: ash fine; high ash; water; coal; fine coal

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2022

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