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Fabrication of cost effective iron ore slime ceramic membrane for the recovery of organic solvent used in coke production
Improvement of coking properties of sub-bituminous coal (A) and bituminous coal (B) was done using blended organic solvents, namely, n-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (NMP) and ethylenediamine (EDA). Various solvent blends were employed for the coal extraction under the total reflux condition. A low-cost cer...
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description | Improvement of coking properties of sub-bituminous coal (A) and bituminous coal (B) was done using blended organic solvents, namely, n-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (NMP) and ethylenediamine (EDA). Various solvent blends were employed for the coal extraction under the total reflux condition. A low-cost ceramic membrane was fabricated using industrial waste iron ore slime of M/s TATA steel R&D, Jamshedpur (India) to separate out the dissolved coking fraction from the solvent-coal mixture. Membrane separations were carried out in a batch cell, and around 75 % recovered NMP was reused. The fractionated coal properties were determined using proximate and ultimate analyses. In the case of bituminous coal, the ash and sulfur contents were decreased by 99.3 % and 79.2 %, respectively, whereas, the carbon content was increased by 23.9 % in the separated coal fraction. Three different cleaning agents, namely deionized water, sodium dodecyl sulphate and NMP were used to regain the original membrane permeability for the reusing. |
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