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Study on Relationships between Coal Microstructure and Coke Quality during Coking Process
by
Zhao, Qi
, Qu, Sijian
, Zhou, Qi
, Zhang, Yuming
, Wang, Yan
in
Analysis
/ Bond energy
/ Carbon
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemical properties
/ Coal
/ Coal industry
/ Coke
/ Coke industry
/ Coking
/ Covalent bonds
/ Fluidity
/ Free radicals
/ Furnaces
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Mechanical properties
/ Microstructure
/ Particle size
/ Pyrolysis
/ Quality management
/ Raw materials
/ Thermal properties
/ Thermodynamic properties
/ Viscosity
2023
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Study on Relationships between Coal Microstructure and Coke Quality during Coking Process
by
Zhao, Qi
, Qu, Sijian
, Zhou, Qi
, Zhang, Yuming
, Wang, Yan
in
Analysis
/ Bond energy
/ Carbon
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemical properties
/ Coal
/ Coal industry
/ Coke
/ Coke industry
/ Coking
/ Covalent bonds
/ Fluidity
/ Free radicals
/ Furnaces
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Mechanical properties
/ Microstructure
/ Particle size
/ Pyrolysis
/ Quality management
/ Raw materials
/ Thermal properties
/ Thermodynamic properties
/ Viscosity
2023
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Study on Relationships between Coal Microstructure and Coke Quality during Coking Process
by
Zhao, Qi
, Qu, Sijian
, Zhou, Qi
, Zhang, Yuming
, Wang, Yan
in
Analysis
/ Bond energy
/ Carbon
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemical properties
/ Coal
/ Coal industry
/ Coke
/ Coke industry
/ Coking
/ Covalent bonds
/ Fluidity
/ Free radicals
/ Furnaces
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Mechanical properties
/ Microstructure
/ Particle size
/ Pyrolysis
/ Quality management
/ Raw materials
/ Thermal properties
/ Thermodynamic properties
/ Viscosity
2023
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Study on Relationships between Coal Microstructure and Coke Quality during Coking Process
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Study on Relationships between Coal Microstructure and Coke Quality during Coking Process
2023
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Optimizing coal blending is important for high-quality development of coking industries, among which deep understanding of relationships between coal characteristics and coke quality is critical. This work selected four typical coals from Shanxi Province in China to investigate influences of their structures and properties on coke quality. Although these samples belong to coking coals, the mechanical strength and thermal strength of the corresponding cokes are quite different. Macerals in coals, especially vitrinite, have significant effect on thermal strength of cokes. The thermal strength of coke B is better than coke A, because coal A mainly contains desmocollinite and coal B has more telocollinite. The CSR of coke B, C and D is higher than 60%, indicating they possess good thermal property. In the coking process, relatively low initial softening temperature (<400 °C), wide plastic temperature range (>100 °C), smooth fluidity region and appropriate maximum fluidity is helpful to improve coke quality based on Gieseler fluidity analysis. Coal C and Coal D have lower condensation degree, shorter aliphatic chain, and more hydrogen bond, which reveals that the condensation degree and hydrogen bond play important roles on the formation of plastic mass and coke thermal strength. Coke A shows unsatisfied properties because coal A has higher condensation degree and less hydrogen bond. In addition, TG-MS and CH4 evolution characteristics also imply the volatile matter released from coal A during pyrolysis mainly comes from the covalent bond with higher bond energy, which indicates that the chemical bond of coal A is more stable than other coals.
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