Abstract

Coal gasification fine ash (CGFA) is characterized by high yield, high carbon content, and difficult recovery. This results in waste of coal resources and serious environmental pollution. To address this issue, a novel green deashing process is proposed in this study to modify CGFA into deashed carbon (DAC) with a high calorific value and an ash content of less than 5% through a low-temperature alkaline fusion process. Compared with traditional alkaline fusion (which is carried out at 600–1000 °C), low-temperature alkaline fusion treatment can efficiently remove ash minerals in the temperature range of 300–450 °C, which is beneficial to the efficient recovery of residual carbon in DA, while simultaneously improving the physicochemical properties and energy characteristics of DAC, thereby improving its combustion performance. At an alkali fusion temperature of 350 °C, a NaOH:DA ratio of 4.5:1, and a reaction time of 40 min, the resulting DAC product had ash content of 2.28%, combustible material recovery (CMR) of 82.03%, higher heating value (HHV) of 31.07 MJ kg−1, and SBET of 445.43 m2 g−1. In comparison, it was found that low-temperature alkali fusion significantly improved the deashing of CGFA when compared to existing deashing technologies. These results strongly suggest that this innovative deashing method can modify CGFA into a high-calorific value and low-N and S fuel, thereby providing a cost-effective and sustainable utilization method for CGFA.

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