Dielectric Properties And Characterization Of Bound Water At Hydrophilic And Hydrophobic Coal Surfaces

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Misra
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The dielectric properties and flotability of different ranks of Argonne Premium Coal samples are presented. The flotability of different ranks of coal are correlated with the dielectric properties and intrinsic moisture (or bound water) content. Measured dielectric properties of as-received coals and other constituents are incorporated into a mixture equation to calculate the dielectric properties of bound water present in the different ranks of coal. The nature of bound water present in low-rank hydrophilic coals is significantly different from that present in high-rank hydrophobic coals. The water molecules present in low-rank lignite have an oriented dipole-dipole interaction and are tightly bound to the surface. For high-rank coals, the water molecules are not bound to the surface and have a randomly distributed clathrate ice-like structure. Controlled thermal treatment can modify the structural nature of bound water present in low-rank hydrophilic coals and increase their flotability.
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APA: M. Misra  (1990)  Dielectric Properties And Characterization Of Bound Water At Hydrophilic And Hydrophobic Coal Surfaces

MLA: M. Misra Dielectric Properties And Characterization Of Bound Water At Hydrophilic And Hydrophobic Coal Surfaces. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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