Abstract

Coking coal is geologically scarce resource and most of them cannot be directly used in steel making due to their higher sulfur content. One desulfurization method that has great potential for massive application is microwave desulfurization, which removes the relatively stubborn organic sulfur under mild conditions. The dielectric properties of coals determine the efficiency of the microwave energy absorption. The key to describing the mechanism of microwave desulfurization and further improvement of the desulfurization efficiency is the dielectric response of organic sulfur compounds in coal to microwave. This study focuses on existing formand microwave response of organic sulfur components of three typical coking coal in China. Resultsshowed that the major organic sulfur in selected coals is thiophene which has a stable structure and is the most difficult to be removed. Several dielectric peaks (dielectric loss)andsignificant differencesofeach selected coal samples are observed. The microwave absorption peaks of the model sulfur compounds are identified to be within 9-11GHz. The real parts of the relative dielectric constants (hereinafter referred to as ε′) shows a decreasing trend as: diphenyl sulfoxide > diphenyl sulfone > diphenyl sulfide > dibenzothiophene > Octadecane thiol. Response to microwaveare observed to be distinctively different between sulfur-containing and sulfur-free model compounds. The dielectric polarization of mixture (coal mixed with model sulfur compounds) is greater than pure coal. Meanwhile the higher the sulfur content of the coal, the greater the ε′ is. Sulfur componentsin coal can significantly influence its polarization.

Highlights

  • Coking coal is a crucial raw material for steel industry

  • The binding energy of coal samples are obtained by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and PEAK 4.1 software is used for fitting and identifying the involved binding energy peaks of the raw XPS data

  • These three bonding energy peaksare found in coal A, mercaptan(p1), thiophene(p2), and sulfones(p3) [15]

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Introduction

Coking coal is a crucial raw material for steel industry. High quality coking coal (low sulfur contains) is scarce all around the world, more and more high sulfur coking coal are used instead [1]. Sulfur residues in coke from coking coals can potentially affect the productivity and the quality of steel products [2]. Sulfur emission is one of the main pollutions to environmental. Desulfurization technologies of coking coals will bring in significant economic and social impacts.

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