BARUAH , M K and KOTOKY , P and BARUAH , J and BORAH , G C
(2000)
Cleaning of Indian coals by agglomeration with xylene and hexane.
Seperation and Purification Technology, 20 (2-3).
pp. 235-241.
Abstract
A laboratory scale agglomeration process has been undertaken for
cleaning Indian coals using oils namely, xylene and hexane.
Maximum organic matter recovery for xylene has been found to be
91.9% whereas with hexane, the value is 54.7% on a dry basis. The
highest ash rejection values with xylene (90.7%) and with hexane
(89.7%) are almost same. Promising results for rejection of metals
(Fe, Mg and Zn) have been observed. It has been found that xylene
is more selective than hexane for the agglomeration process.
Knowledge gained from this study will be helpful for technological
advancement of this kind of work.
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