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To upgrade Indonesian lignite by significantly reducing moisture and volatile matter content for the preparation of quality coal water slurry (CWS) gasification fuel, carbonaceous materials with high dielectric permittivity were employed to accelerate heating rate via microwave irradiation. The physicochemical properties of lignite upgraded through microwave irradiation with the addition of activated...
Shengli lignite with high moisture content from the Inner Mongolia region of China was upgraded by microwave irradiation to prepare high-quality coal water slurry (CWS) fuel for combustion and gasification. The physicochemical properties of the upgraded lignite on the as-received basis were investigated with Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction spectroscopy, N2 adsorption porosimetry,...
Indonesian lignite was continuously modified in a tunnel-type microwave oven to improve its slurribility. The maximum solid concentration of coal–water slurry (CWS) prepared from modified lignite increased from 41.6wt.% to 54.0wt.% with an enhanced rheological behaviour. The contact angle, oxygen functional groups, molar ratio of methylene to methyl, paramagnetic centres of modified lignite were analysed...
The ultrafine coal water slurry (CWS) with the particle size of 1–10μm, ash content of 1–2%, solid concentration of 50% is a promising substitute fuel for diesel oil. The effects of pore fractal structures of three ultrafine CWSs on their rheological behaviors and combustion dynamics were studied in this paper. When the pore fractal dimensions of Yanzhou, Huainan and Shenhua ultrafine CWSs increase,...
A new type of water-soluble polymer, sulphonated acetone–formaldehyde resin (SAF), was developed as dispersant for the preparation of highly-loaded coal water slurry (CWS). In this study, in order to evaluate the practical use in industry, the SAF and a naphthalene sulfonate formaldehyde condensate are used to prepare CWS using four Chinese coals with different coalification degrees. The evaluation...
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