Evaluation of liberation characteristics of coal organic components

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Cho P. T. Luckie
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

A study was undertaken to investigate the liberation behavior of coal macerals through size reduction and density separation. It was seen that the liberation of coal macerals could be achieved by size reduction, allowing selective separation of coal organic components. However, the degree of liberation was dependent upon the comminution history. Even for the same fineness, the extent of liberation might not be the same depending on how the material was generated. The liberation of coal macerals was analyzed by examining the liberation index. It was seen that, although comminution produced fine particles enriched in inertinite (primarily fusinite and semifusinite), these particles were less liberated than coarser particles. However, the liberation of macerals increased when all the feed was ground to a finer size.
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APA: H. Cho P. T. Luckie  (1999)  Evaluation of liberation characteristics of coal organic components

MLA: H. Cho P. T. Luckie Evaluation of liberation characteristics of coal organic components. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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