Deep recovery of clean coal from coking middlings: Pre-separation in liquid-solid fluidized bed and subsequent flotation

IF 3.7 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Chemical Engineering Research & Design Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1016/j.cherd.2024.09.023
Bo Lv , Wen Fan , Yutong Jiao , Xiaowei Deng , Baolin Xing
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The coking middlings remaining after the production of coking coal contain a significant amount of clean coal, which has the high economic and environmental value if it can be effectively enriched. To improve resource utilization and avoid the negative environmental impacts of coking middlings, this study evaluated a new comprehensive separation process (i.e., pre-gravity separation in liquid-solid fluidized bed and subsequent flotation) to achieve high-yield recovery of clean coal from coking middlings. Preliminary enrichment by gravity separation achieved a combustible recovery rate, a clean-coal yield, and an ash content of 64.43 %, 49.62 %, and 15.89 %, respectively. This product was ground for 20 min to further dissociate clean coal and inorganic minerals and was further enriched by flotation separation. Under optimal flotation conditions (rotational speed, 2200 rpm; mass of collector, 2 kg/t; mass of frother, 200 g/t; and pulp concentration, 40 g/L), a clean-coal combustible recovery rate of 84.19 % was achieved. Overall, the comprehensive separation process achieved a clean-coal product with a high yield of 38.82 % and low ash content of 9.08 %, which is suitable for use as coking coal for steel plants. The tailings, with an ash content of 51.49 % and a yield of 61.18 %, are suitable as fuel for power plants. Therefore, the comprehensive separation process provides good economic benefits.
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从炼焦煤中深度回收精煤:液固流化床预分离和后续浮选
炼焦煤生产后剩余的焦中煤含有大量的精煤,如果能够有效富集,具有很高的经济和环境价值。为提高资源利用率,避免焦化中煤对环境造成负面影响,本研究评估了一种新型综合分选工艺(即液固流化床预重力分选和后续浮选),以实现焦化中煤的高产精煤回收。通过重力分选进行初步富集后,可燃物回收率、精煤产量和灰分含量分别为 64.43 %、49.62 % 和 15.89 %。该产品经过 20 分钟的研磨,进一步解离出精煤和无机矿物,并通过浮选分离进一步富集。在最佳浮选条件下(转速 2200 rpm;捕收剂质量 2 kg/t;浮选剂质量 200 g/t;矿浆浓度 40 g/L),精煤可燃物回收率达到 84.19 %。总体而言,综合分选工艺获得了高产率(38.82%)和低灰分(9.08%)的洁净煤产品,适合用作钢铁厂的炼焦煤。尾矿灰分含量为 51.49 %,产率为 61.18 %,适合用作发电厂的燃料。因此,综合分离工艺具有良好的经济效益。
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Chemical Engineering Research & Design
Chemical Engineering Research & Design 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: ChERD aims to be the principal international journal for publication of high quality, original papers in chemical engineering. Papers showing how research results can be used in chemical engineering design, and accounts of experimental or theoretical research work bringing new perspectives to established principles, highlighting unsolved problems or indicating directions for future research, are particularly welcome. Contributions that deal with new developments in plant or processes and that can be given quantitative expression are encouraged. The journal is especially interested in papers that extend the boundaries of traditional chemical engineering.
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