Affiliation:
1. School of Environment and Spatial Informatics, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China
2. Jiangsu Design Institute of Geology for Mineral Resources (the Testing Center of China National Administration of Coal Geology (CNACG)), Xuzhou 221006, China
Abstract
Scholars at home and abroad have studied the concentrations of Se in coal and the relationship between Se and sulfur assignment. However, little attention has been paid to the study of Se in floating coal, especially the distribution pattern of Se in floating coal of densimetric fractions and the influencing factors. A total of 138 coal samples were collected from 14 provinces and cities in China to test the Se and sulfur concentrations in coal, and we carried out the comparison of Se with forms of sulfur with 81 of them. A total of 10 coal samples were selected for float-and-sink analyses to investigate the distribution pattern of Se in floating coal. The results showed that the average Se concentration of Chinese coal was 2.26 μg/g, which is identical with the results of previous research studies, which found an average Se concentration of 2~3 μg/g. Selenium was not uniformly distributed in floating coals of densimetric fractions but it had some regularity. The main controlling factor was the sulfur content in the coal. The Se concentrations of the high-sulfur coal showed a “linear growth” distribution with an increasing density, the Se concentrations of the floating coal in each densimetric fraction increased slowly and the Se concentrations of the floating coal of a densimetric fraction > 2.00 g/cm3 increased sharply. The other controlling factor was the ash yield of the coal. The Se concentrations of the low–medium-sulfur floating coal showed a “parabolic-like” distribution, i.e., low Se concentrations at both ends and high Se concentrations at the middle densimetric fraction. With the increase in the ash content of the coal from 18.23% to 51.92%, the densimetric fraction with the highest Se concentration gradually progressed from 1.40 g/cm3 to 1.50 g/cm3, 1.60 g/cm3 and 1.80 g/cm3 in order. The correlation between the selenium of the raw coal from different regions and the total sulfur, pyrite sulfur and organic sulfur was not significant. However, there existed a significant correlation between Se, total sulfur, pyrite sulfur and organic sulfur in floating coals from the same mining area and depositional environment, among which pyrite sulfur was the most correlated with Se, followed by total sulfur and organic sulfur.
Funder
Special Science and Technology Fund of China, Coal Geology Bureau
Subject
Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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