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Preservation of Reactor Test Unit and desulfurization of gob pile samples. Final report, Jun 1978-Jul 1979
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Subject
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT CHEMICAL REACTORS
CORROSION
COAL
DESULFURIZATION
MEYERS PROCESS
CORROSIVE EFFECTS
PERFORMANCE TESTING
PILOT PLANTS
PYRITE
REMOVAL
COAL PREPARATION
DESIGN
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
EQUIPMENT
EXTRACTION
INSPECTION
LEACHING
MAINTENANCE
RECOVERY
SULFUR
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
CHALCOGENIDES
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
COMMINUTION
DISSOLUTION
ECONOMICS
ELEMENTS
ENERGY SOURCES
FOSSIL FUELS
FUELS
FUNCTIONAL MODELS
IRON COMPOUNDS
IRON SULFIDES
MATERIALS
MINERALS
NONMETALS
ORES
PYRITES
SEPARATION PROCESSES
SULFIDES
SULFUR COMPOUNDS
SULFUR ORES
TESTING
TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS 010402* -- Coal, Lignite, & Peat-- Purification & Upgrading
Language
English
Abstract
The report gives results of preservation and desulfurization studies associated with the Reactor Test Unit (RTU), an 8-ton per day test plant used in the EPA-sponsored development of the Meyers Process for ferric sulfate leaching of pyritic sulfur from coal. RTU operation in 1977 and 1978 showed that it could be run continuously on three shifts to reduce the sulfur content of the feed coal to meet the 1.2 lb SOx Emission Standard for New Stationary Sources. Corrosion was encountered in the stainless steel main reactor vessel which required modification prior to further testing. The present program provides a complete corrosion assessment, established specifications for a tail-end elemental sulfur extraction unit, and developed maintenance and upkeep requirements for the RTU. A Meyers Process modification, involving a preliminary float and sink operation in the ferric sulfate leach solution, followed by Meyers processing of the sink (high pyrite) fraction was investigated at bench scale. Experimental verification and applicability assessment of this new approach was performed on both coal wastes and Eastern Interior Basin run-of-mine coal.