Abstract

This paper addressed the influences of hydrothermal treatment and particle size on the demineralization extent of Victorian brown coal for the generation of ultra-clean coal to burn directly in a gas turbine combined cycle. Extraction kinetics of individual metals have been investigated. The results for four different sizes of two Victorian brown coal samples showed that, for brown coal that is rich in the aluminum-/silicon-bearing mineral grains, its demineralization extent was dependent on coal particle size, showing the best result for the coal size of 150–300 μm. In contrast, the ash removal efficiency of brown coal rich in organically bound metals remained unaffected by particle size, substantiating a uniform distribution of ash-forming metals on the coal surface as a weak association with the oxygen-containing functional groups. The elution of most metals followed a pseudo-second-order with a confidence interval ≥90%. The activation energy and pre-exponential factor varied significantly with element...

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