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Physical and Chemical Properties of Coal Gasification Fine Slag and Its Carbon Products by Hydrophobic–Hydrophilic Separation

[Image: see text] Coal gasification fine slag is a kind of solid waste with low resource utilization rate. The complex embedding of residual carbon and inorganic minerals (ash materials) is the main reason restricting the efficient resource separation and utilization of residual carbon or ash materi...

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Autores principales: Xue, Zhonghua, Dong, Lianping, Fan, Xiaoting, Ren, Zhenyang, Liu, Xiaodong, Fan, Panpan, Fan, Minqiang, Bao, Weiren, Wang, Jiancheng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9118207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35601317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c00484
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author Xue, Zhonghua
Dong, Lianping
Fan, Xiaoting
Ren, Zhenyang
Liu, Xiaodong
Fan, Panpan
Fan, Minqiang
Bao, Weiren
Wang, Jiancheng
author_facet Xue, Zhonghua
Dong, Lianping
Fan, Xiaoting
Ren, Zhenyang
Liu, Xiaodong
Fan, Panpan
Fan, Minqiang
Bao, Weiren
Wang, Jiancheng
author_sort Xue, Zhonghua
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description [Image: see text] Coal gasification fine slag is a kind of solid waste with low resource utilization rate. The complex embedding of residual carbon and inorganic minerals (ash materials) is the main reason restricting the efficient resource separation and utilization of residual carbon or ash materials. Hydrophobic–hydrophilic separation (HHS) is a separation technology in which mineral particles with different surface hydrophobicity values are enriched in the water phase and oil phase under the action of mechanical stirring. The water on the surface of hydrophobic particles is replaced by the oil phase to form flocs, which are enriched in the hydrophobic liquid phase, while hydrophilic particles are dispersed into the aqueous phase. In this study, the HHS process was used to separate the carbon/ash from the fine gasification slag produced by a Shenning gasifier, Texaco gasifier, and GSP gasifier of Ningxia Coal Industry Co., Ltd. The physicochemical properties of the original sample and the residual carbon products obtained by hydrophobic–hydrophilic separation were analyzed. The results show that HHS can separate the carbon/ash in the three kinds of fine slag to varying degrees. The carbon element is enriched into the hydrophobic phase to form the concentrates, while the silicon element, oxygen element, and metal element enter the tailings. The spherical ash with different particle sizes distributed on the surface of residual carbon and the gap of the matrix is basically removed, while the ash in the carbon–ash melt is difficult to remove. The ash contents of the concentrate and tailings of fine slag of the Shenning gasifier are 22.58 and 96.28%, respectively, which reach the best ash index compared with that of the other two gasifiers. From the change of mineral surface properties after HHS, the distribution of oxygen-containing groups, benzene rings, Si–O, and clay minerals or carbonate minerals in the three kinds of fine slag residual carbon products is basically similar. Compared with the other two gasifier products, the GSP gasifier concentrate has a larger specific surface area and less ash material, more amorphous carbon structures (less graphitic), and more active sites, resulting in a stronger combustion activity.
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spelling pubmed-91182072022-05-20 Physical and Chemical Properties of Coal Gasification Fine Slag and Its Carbon Products by Hydrophobic–Hydrophilic Separation Xue, Zhonghua Dong, Lianping Fan, Xiaoting Ren, Zhenyang Liu, Xiaodong Fan, Panpan Fan, Minqiang Bao, Weiren Wang, Jiancheng ACS Omega [Image: see text] Coal gasification fine slag is a kind of solid waste with low resource utilization rate. The complex embedding of residual carbon and inorganic minerals (ash materials) is the main reason restricting the efficient resource separation and utilization of residual carbon or ash materials. Hydrophobic–hydrophilic separation (HHS) is a separation technology in which mineral particles with different surface hydrophobicity values are enriched in the water phase and oil phase under the action of mechanical stirring. The water on the surface of hydrophobic particles is replaced by the oil phase to form flocs, which are enriched in the hydrophobic liquid phase, while hydrophilic particles are dispersed into the aqueous phase. In this study, the HHS process was used to separate the carbon/ash from the fine gasification slag produced by a Shenning gasifier, Texaco gasifier, and GSP gasifier of Ningxia Coal Industry Co., Ltd. The physicochemical properties of the original sample and the residual carbon products obtained by hydrophobic–hydrophilic separation were analyzed. The results show that HHS can separate the carbon/ash in the three kinds of fine slag to varying degrees. The carbon element is enriched into the hydrophobic phase to form the concentrates, while the silicon element, oxygen element, and metal element enter the tailings. The spherical ash with different particle sizes distributed on the surface of residual carbon and the gap of the matrix is basically removed, while the ash in the carbon–ash melt is difficult to remove. The ash contents of the concentrate and tailings of fine slag of the Shenning gasifier are 22.58 and 96.28%, respectively, which reach the best ash index compared with that of the other two gasifiers. From the change of mineral surface properties after HHS, the distribution of oxygen-containing groups, benzene rings, Si–O, and clay minerals or carbonate minerals in the three kinds of fine slag residual carbon products is basically similar. Compared with the other two gasifier products, the GSP gasifier concentrate has a larger specific surface area and less ash material, more amorphous carbon structures (less graphitic), and more active sites, resulting in a stronger combustion activity. American Chemical Society 2022-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9118207/ /pubmed/35601317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c00484 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Xue, Zhonghua
Dong, Lianping
Fan, Xiaoting
Ren, Zhenyang
Liu, Xiaodong
Fan, Panpan
Fan, Minqiang
Bao, Weiren
Wang, Jiancheng
Physical and Chemical Properties of Coal Gasification Fine Slag and Its Carbon Products by Hydrophobic–Hydrophilic Separation
title Physical and Chemical Properties of Coal Gasification Fine Slag and Its Carbon Products by Hydrophobic–Hydrophilic Separation
title_full Physical and Chemical Properties of Coal Gasification Fine Slag and Its Carbon Products by Hydrophobic–Hydrophilic Separation
title_fullStr Physical and Chemical Properties of Coal Gasification Fine Slag and Its Carbon Products by Hydrophobic–Hydrophilic Separation
title_full_unstemmed Physical and Chemical Properties of Coal Gasification Fine Slag and Its Carbon Products by Hydrophobic–Hydrophilic Separation
title_short Physical and Chemical Properties of Coal Gasification Fine Slag and Its Carbon Products by Hydrophobic–Hydrophilic Separation
title_sort physical and chemical properties of coal gasification fine slag and its carbon products by hydrophobic–hydrophilic separation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9118207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35601317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c00484
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