Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
207782 Fuel 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Coal fines cleaning wastes (CFCW) were agglomerated with samples of a vegetable oil heated at 150 °C for 1–15 days. An agglomeration efficiency index (AEI) which variation depends on the oil agglomeration capability was calculated. Good linear correlations were attained between the AEI values and the viscosity, and the unsaturation degree of the oil monitored by FT–IR and 1H NMR. Based on the results achieved, the prediction of the agglomeration capability of the waste vegetable oils (WVO) from these properties in relation to the recovery of coal from coal fines cleaning wastes appears feasible.

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