Development of starch based compounds as dispersant for the formulation of a stable concentrated of coal-water slurry

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 460 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
The concentrated coal-water slurry has been receiving considerable attention recently due its ability to replace fossil fuels. Attainment of stable and concentrated slurry has been succeeded so far through several physical and chemical techniques. The present article reports the formulation and stabilization of a highly concentrated coal-water slurry formed from five varieties of non-coking coals with variable ash contents obtained from Eastern part of India, employing three varieties of starch esters, such as starch benzoate, starch formate, and starch carbamate as dispersant. The apparent viscosity of the modified coal-water slurry has been measured by varying coal loading, dispersant percentage, pH, temperature, etc. The apparent viscosity of the slurry has been found to be decreased substantially on addition of 0.8% of adsorbate in the slurry. The particle-particle interaction has been considerably decreased and stable concentrated coal-water slurry containing high weight fraction of coal (61.5-63.5%) has been achieved in each case. The slurries stay in a non-settling form for about a month with viscosity in a permissible low range. The coal-water slurry has been found to behave as a non-Newtonian liquid. Comparison of the zeta potentials of the naked and modified coals evidences that adsorption of the dispersants at coal-water interface results in inhibition of the agglomeration of coal particles through mostly steric repulsions.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Development of starch based compounds as dispersant for the formulation of a stable concentrated of coal-water slurryMLA: Development of starch based compounds as dispersant for the formulation of a stable concentrated of coal-water slurry. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.