Abstract

AbstractThe utilization of high‐sulfur coal, especially high‐organic coal, has always been a difficult hot spot in the energy field. To study the influence of sulfur in coal on coal‐based graphite products, a series of coal samples with different sulfur content and different degrees of coalification were collected for proximate analysis, ultimate analysis, and sulfur species analysis. The structural characteristics of coal‐based graphite products were analyzed by X‐ray diffraction (XRD). The relationships between the sulfur in coal and the yield (Y), graphitization degree (G), cell diameter (La), and stacking height (Lc) of coal‐based graphite products were explored. The yield of coal‐based graphite ranges from 8.92 % to 64.45 %, and it was found that the yield of coal‐based graphite is not only affected by the degree of coalification, fixed carbon content, and volatile matter content of coal but also significantly inhibited by organic sulfur in coal when the reflectance is less than 2.00 %. The graphitization degree (G) of coal‐based graphite is distributed between 76.02 % and 91.02 %, and positively related to the degree of coalification, and negatively related to the content of volatile matter. Organic sulfur in coal is an unfavorable factor for the graphitization degree (G) of coal‐based graphite. Both the cell diameter (La) and stacking height (Lc) of coal‐based graphite are positively correlated with the degree of coalification and negatively correlated with the volatile matter content in coal. Organic sulfur in coal plays an important inhibitory role on the cell diameter (La) of coal‐based graphite. Still, it has almost no effect on the stacking height (Lc) of coal‐based graphite, resulting in a low ratio of horizontal‐to‐vertical (La/Lc), which is not conducive to the horizontal development of coal‐based graphite cells.

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