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Mercury in polish coking bituminous coals

Authors
Burmistrz Piotr  Kogut Krzysztof  Marczak Marta  Dziok Tadeusz  Górecki Jerzy
Journal
Energy & Fuels
Year   Vol. Number Pages
2018  32  0   5677-5683
Impact Factor
2.835
DOI
Abstract in the main language of the article
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Keywords in the main language
rt??  w?giel kamienny  koks      
Title in the additional language
Abstract in the additional language
Poland emits 10.58 Mg of mercury to the atmosphere annually. More than 90% of this emission is generated by 6 combustion and thermochemical usage of coal, including coking. In Poland, the coking industry consumes more than 12 million 7 mg of bituminous coals each year. Contrary to lignites and subbituminous coals used in power plants, there is not much reliable 8 data on mercury content in Polish bituminous coals. The purpose of this paper was to determine mercury content in bituminous 9 coals delivered to Polish coke plants and to analyze possible removal of mercury during coal cleaning processes. Eighty-two 10 samples from 9 mines were analyzed. The average mercury content varied from 28.4 to 182.6 ?g kg-1, with a mean value of 75.9 11 ?g kg-1. The analysis of mercury content in three coals treated by (i) flotation, (ii) dense-media washing, and (iii) jig washer 12 cleaning, revealed that mercury content in relation to net calorific value can be reduced by 27% (flotation) to 71% (dense-media 13 washing). In addition, distribution of mercury, ash, and sulfur between products and rejects in the process of coal cleaning was 14 determined. For this purpose samples of raw coals, clean coals, middling products and rejects derived from six coal preparation 15 plants were examined (67 samples). The publication presents the mercury balance results for bituminous coal coking. The 16 mercury is transferred to coal tar (75%, mean mercury content 2007 ?g kg-1), coke (6%, 7.5 ?g kg-1), sulfur (2%, 2998 ?g kg-1) 17 and purified coke oven gas (3%,7.5 ?g m-3). Balance data shows that almost 14% of mercury is emitted to the atmosphere during 18 the process of filling the coke oven chambers with coal.
Keywords in the additional language
mercury  bituminous coals  coke      
 
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