Mössbauer and Sem Results on Iron Minerals in Coal, Weathered Coal and Coal Ash

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 172 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
"Mössbauer and SEM identification of the iron mineral phases present in South African coal fractions from the Free State, Gauteng, Mmpumalanga, Natal and Waterberg coal fields, as well as from ash samples from coal used in the Lethabo power plant, containing a large amount of inorganic matter, was conducted. The iron is mainly associated with sulphur in the mineral but the amounts of these and other minerals vary considerably in coals from diverse origins. By means of Mössbauer analyses the iron bearing minerals were identified as pyrite, jarosite, illite and ankerite. In the SEM analyses quartz, associated with various clay minerals was identified with differences in abundance found between the coals from the different locations.The fly ash, produced at the high combustion temperatures in the power plant, gave rise to a spectrum, typical of a glass. SEM analyses showed that agglo- meration of the fly ash was due to the presence of Ca in the coal. The lab. produced fly ash was combusted at temperatures ranging from 200-1 200°C and the pyrite changed partially to hematite and partly into the glass due to the presence of the quarts and the clay minerals. A similar spectrum as the power plant fly ash spectrum was obtained.In the weathering experiments the pyrite changed to a sulphate component in a very short time during air drying."
Citation
APA:
(2003) Mössbauer and Sem Results on Iron Minerals in Coal, Weathered Coal and Coal AshMLA: Mössbauer and Sem Results on Iron Minerals in Coal, Weathered Coal and Coal Ash. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.