A study of sulphonated and oxidized coals by thermal analysis |
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Authors: | H Martyniuk J Wieckowska |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Petroleum and Coal, Wroclaw Technical University, Gdanska Str. 7/9, 50-344 Wroclaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Earthy and xylytic brown coals from Poland have been sulphonated with 98% sulfuric acid at temperatures of 60°, 90° and 140°C. The main exothemic peak shifts to higher temperatures with increase in sulphonation reaction temperature whereas overall weight loss to 1000°C decreases. DTA curves of earthy and xylytic coals sulphonated at higher temperatures are similar, even though DTA curves of the unmodified coals differ appreciably. Thermal decomposition of earthy coal oxidized by nitric acid follows a different pattern. Nitric acid causes oxidation and depolymerization of the organic components and this is reflected in the shapes of DTA and TG curves of oxidized coals. As the nitric acid concentration and reaction temperature increase, the main exothermic peak shifts to lower temperatures (from 330°C for basic coal to 270°C for coal oxidized with 30 and 50% nitric acid). The weight loss is higher for oxidized coal than for coal unmodified by nitric acid. |
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Keywords: | brown coals sulphonation and oxidation reaction thermal stability of the coal structure |
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