Abstract

ABSTRACT Recently, the structural information about non-coking and coking coal has attracted pronounced interest for sustainable utilization of poor coking coal in different industries specifically for steel industry like Tata Steel. In the present work, demineralization techniques via acid treatment (HCl-HF) are effective to remove mineral phase from coal. The difference in carbon chemistry of non-coking (CDPCI), weakly coking (Curragh SS), and prime coking coals (Illawarra and Jamadoba) has been studying through advanced characterization methods like petrography, TGA-DTG, FTIR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, Raman, 13C solid-state NMR, FESEM, and TEM. These advanced characterization techniques offer comparative structural information of different coal through the distribution of individual coal maceral and mineral grains with their rank (petrographic study), functional group study along aliphatic-aromatic structural relationship measurement (FTIR), crystalline/graphitic nature of carbon (XRD & Raman) with oxygenated carbon skeletal structural information (Solid State 13C NMR), aromatic-aliphatic cross-linking behavior (FESEM) and their orientation toward lattice fringe structure (TEM).

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