Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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206881 | Fuel | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Subaquatic oxidation of two bituminous coals by water-dissolved oxygen was investigated using batch reactor equipped with membrane oxygen sensor. Effects of time, temperature and coal grain size were studied as basic parameters influencing the oxidation process. Obtained results showed the subaquatic coal oxidation can be considered as interaction of the first reaction order with respect to oxygen. From temperature dependence of oxidation rate, activation energies E = 72 ± 4 kJ mol−1 and/or 50 ± 4 kJ mol−1 were calculated. For the samples, oxygen consumption RO2RO2 was found to be in the range of 2 × 10−7 mol O2 kg−1 s−1 to 6 × 10−7 mol O2 kg−1 s−1, such values being quite comparable with RO2RO2 for aerial oxidation of bituminous coals.
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Authors
Boleslav Taraba, Jan Kupka,