Geochemistry and Nanomineralogy of Feed Coals and Their Coal Combustion Residues from Two Different Coal-Based Industries in Northeast India

Shahadev Rabha, Jyotilima Saikia, K. S.V. Subramanyam, James C. Hower, Madison M. Hood, Puja Khare, Binoy K. Saikia

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Abstract

The mineralogy, as well as the geochemistry of feed coals, are very important parameters for understanding the process conditions in a thermal plant. The present paper describes the nanomineralogical and geochemical aspects of a few feed coals and associated coal fly ashes collected from tea processing and brick-making industries from Northeast India. The optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectroscopy (FESEM-EDS), and chemical analysis techniques were applied to determine this mineralogical and geochemical aspect. Inductively coupled-mass spectroscopy was used to explore the occurrence and distribution of trace and rare earth elements (REEs), which are economically important, and are reported in this paper. The major minerals such as kaolinite, pyrite, quartz, and calcite were found to be present in the feed coals with variations with respect to the type of feed samples. The FESEM-EDS analysis revealed the occurrence of nanosphere consisiting of Al-Si-Fe-S and Al-Si-Mg-As compounds. The potentially hazardous elements (PHEs) including Hg, As, Pd, Cd, Sn, Ni, and Co were also found in fly ash samples. The REE abundances are observed to be considerably low in comparison to world average coal. A preliminary statistical analysis of the chemical parameters, trace and rare earth elements in the coals is performed to understand their mutual correlations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3697-3708
Number of pages12
JournalEnergy and Fuels
Volume32
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 15 2018

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemical Engineering
  • Fuel Technology
  • Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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