G. Gryglewicz et al., INTERACTION OF THE ORGANIC MATRIX WITH PYRITE DURING PYROLYSIS OF A HIGH-SULFUR BITUMINOUS COAL, Fuel, 75(13), 1996, pp. 1499-1504
High-sulfur bituminous coal containing 4.17 wt% of pyritic sulfur and
the pyrite concentrate separated from this coal were used to examine t
he interaction between pyritic sulfur and the organic part of coal dur
ing pyrolysis. At 330-500 degrees C, as a result of the reaction of su
lfur derived from pyrite decomposition with the coal organic matrix, a
significant increase in the organic sulfur in the char is observed, f
rom 1.47 to 3.17 wt%. The enrichment in sulfur is most pronounced betw
een 400 and 450 degrees C, corresponding to the most intensive thermal
degradation of this coal. At these temperatures, some of the pyrite i
s converted to pyrrhotite. The organic sulfur content is a maximum at
similar to 500 degrees C, when all the pyrite is reduced to pyrrhotite
. The pyrite in the coal undergoes conversion to troilite via pyrrhoti
te at lower temperatures than does pure pyrite. Compared with the ther
mal decomposition of pure pyrite, the pyrite present in coal starts to
decompose at a lower temperature (330 vs. 400 degrees C). The convers
ion to troilite also proceeds to completion at a much lower temperatur
e. This demonstrates that the decomposition of pyrite is markedly affe
cted by the presence of the organic coal substance. Copyright (C) 1996
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