Microbial Desulfurization Of Coal By Thermophilic Bacteria

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Murphy
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The economics of microbial coal desulfurization are affected significantly by the proper selection of the plant site and by maintenance of variables at suitable levels. High sulfur coal particles below 200 mesh show sulfate production rates triple those with 150 mesh coal but grinding costs are greater. Slurry solids density increases from 5% to 20% reduced the rate constant by a factor of 10. Coal added to a batch reactor in the stationary phase resulted in a sudden second exponential sulfate production phase indicating feasibility of lower cost continuous operation. Successful operation in the absence of beef broth, yeast or added nutrients at non-sterile conditions enhanced projected economics. Finally, the need for adequate agitation and aeration was well established.
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APA: J. Murphy  (1985)  Microbial Desulfurization Of Coal By Thermophilic Bacteria

MLA: J. Murphy Microbial Desulfurization Of Coal By Thermophilic Bacteria. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1985.

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