Leaching Characteristics of Coal and Coal Ash
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Coal is a major source of energy. Power generation in India is primarily coal based in the present
scenario. About 70% electricity generation produced by combustion of pulverized coal in
thermal power plants. The available Indian coal quality is very poor, generate the large quantities
of ash produced as by-products of combustion. The objective of present study was to reduce the
ash content and to produce ultra-clean coal. The coal was treated with dual chemical treatment of
NaOH followed by HCl. The effect of particle size, temperature, shaking speed, reaction time
and concentration on ash content were studied and found to be significant. During the
experiments, concentration of NaOH was varied from 10 to 40% (by volume) with fixed
concentration of HCl (10%). Effect of shaking speed and time was analysed at 0, 50, 100, 150
and 200 rpm and 1, 2, 3 and 4 hours respectively. After chemical leaching, the ash content was
reduced from 35.33 to 0.98% in the ultra-clean coal. The concentration of alkali, shaking speed
and time of duration was found as highly influencing parameter for reduction of ash content in
the coal. Experimental influence parameters were optimized using Taguchi method. The result
indicates that the temperature contribute the most dominants factor followed by acid
concentration and particle size. According optimum condition was obtained as, particle size
range 75-106μm, temperature 70˚C and concentration of NaOH 40 % respectively. After
chemical leaching, the ash content was reduced from 35.33 to 0.65% in the ultra-clean coal.
Moreover, the current study should result better option for removal of ash content from low rank
Indian coals.
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