Microwave-assisted desulphurization of coal in alkaline medium and conditions optimization by response surface methodology
Author:
Abbas Ghulam1, Bhatti Ijaz Ahmad1, Amjed Nyla2, Zeshan Muhammed1, Ibrahim Sobhy M.3, Nazir Arif2, Iqbal Munawar245
Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry , University of Agriculture , Faisalabad 38040 , Pakistan 2. Department of Chemistry , University of Lahore , Lahore , Pakistan 3. Department of Biochemistry , College of Science, King Saud University , P.O. Box: 2455 , Riyadh 11451 , Saudi Arabia 4. Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences , University of Trieste , 34127 Trieste , Italy 5. Department of Chemistry , Division of Science and Technology, University of Education , Lahore , Pakistan
Abstract
Abstract
The coal is an imperative source of energy, which on combustion, it emits sulphur dioxide, which cause air pollution. In the present study, microwave mediated desulphurization of coal was investigated and input variables were optimized by response surface methodology (RSM). The proximate analysis and ultimate analysis report indicate the sample belongs to subbituminous having sulphur (6.96%), volatile matter (34.5%) and calorific value (5099 kcal/kg). Under microwave irradiation, up to 68% of sulphur was leached in alkaline medium. The particle size of coal, concentration of potassium hydroxide (KOH), microwave exposure time and power of microwave radiation were systematically optimized for maximum desulphurization of the coal. Under optimum conditions of the process variables, 63.06% desulphurization of coal was achieved. The optimum levels of process variables are as, particle size 500 µm, irradiation time 8.54 min, radiation power 720 W and concentration of KOH 15% (w/v). Findings revealed that the microwave-assisted desulphurization under alkaline condition furnished promising efficiency, which can be employed for the desulphurization of coal.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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