OFR2-84 In Situ Mining Of Bituminous Coal With Fluorinated Solvents - I. Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Arnulf P. Hagen
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

This project was designed to explore the suitability of using fluorinated inorganic materials as solvents for the in situ mining of thin seamed, heavily overburdened coal; to build a data base for the selection of an inorganic solvent for use for coal cleaning; to determine if fluorinated solvents will reduce the organic and inorganic sulfur contents of the coal, as well as to lower the ash content. The coal samples have been combined with pure solvent, as well as with aqueous solutions at atmospheric pressure and at increased pressure. The increased pressure experiments are important since they duplicate the conditions anticipated for an in situ cleaning and mining operation. Trifluoroacetic, difluorphosphoric (phosphorodifluoroidic), and trifluoromethanesulfonic acids have been found to be effective for the cleaning of high sulfur, high ash coal at 300°C and at atmospheric pressure. At pressures up to 20,000 psi the effectiveness of these reagents is not decreased.
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APA: Arnulf P. Hagen  (1983)  OFR2-84 In Situ Mining Of Bituminous Coal With Fluorinated Solvents - I. Introduction And Summary

MLA: Arnulf P. Hagen OFR2-84 In Situ Mining Of Bituminous Coal With Fluorinated Solvents - I. Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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