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Chapter 1 - Introduction to Applied Coal Petrology
Colin R. Ward and Isabel Suárez-Ruiz
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Chapter 2 - Basic Factors Controlling Coal Quality and Technological Behavior of Coal
Isabel Suárez-Ruiz and Colin R. Ward
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Chapter 3 - Mining and Beneficiation
Joan S. Esterle
Pages 61-83 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 4 - Coal Combustion
Isabel Suárez-Ruiz and Colin R. Ward
Pages 85-117 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 5 - Coal Gasification
Nicola J. Wagner, M. Coertzen, ... J.C. van Dyk
Pages 119-144 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 6 - Direct Coal Liquefaction
Gareth D. Mitchell
Pages 145-171 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 7 - Coal Carbonization
John C. Crelling
Pages 173-192 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 8 - Coal-Derived Carbon Materials
Isabel Suárez-Ruiz and John C. Crelling
Pages 193-225 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 9 - Coal as a Petroleum Source Rock and Reservoir Rock
Jack C. Pashin
Pages 227-262 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 10 - Environmental and Health Impacts
Robert B. Finkelman and Stephen F. Greb
Pages 263-287 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 11 - Other Applications of Coal Petrology
John C. Crelling and Isabel Suárez-Ruiz
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Bibliography
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Index
Pages 381-388
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Description
This book is an integrated approach towards the applications of coal (organic) petrology and discusses the role of this science in the field of coal and coal-related topics.
Coal petrology needs to be seen as a continuum of organic (macerals) and inorganic (minerals and trace elements) contributions to the total coal structure, with the overprint of coal rank. All this influences the behavior of coal in utilization, the coal by-products, the properties of coal as a reservoir for methane or a sequestration site for carbon dioxide, and the relationships of coal utilization with health and environmental issues.
The interaction of coal properties and coal utilization begins at the mine face. The breakage of the coal in mining influences its subsequent beneficiation. Beneficiation is fundamental to the proper combustion of coal and is vital to the preparation of the feedstock for the production of metallurgical coke. An understanding of basic coal properties is important for achieving reductions in trace element emissions and improving the efficiency of combustion and combined-cycle gasification. The production of methane from coal beds is related to the properties of the in situ coal. Similarly, coal bed sequestration of carbon dioxide produced from combustion is dependent on the reservoir properties. Environmental problems accompany coal on its way from the mine to the point of utilization and beyond. Health aspects related with coal mining and coal utilization are also included because, in planning for coal use, it is impossible to separate environmental and health issues from the discussion of coal utilization.
The book is aimed at a wide audience, ranging from researchers, lecturers and students to professionals in industry and discusses issues (such as the environmental, and health) that are of concern to the general public as a whole.
This book is an integrated approach towards the applications of coal (organic) petrology and discusses the role of this science in the field of coal and coal-related topics.
Coal petrology needs to be seen as a continuum of organic (macerals) and inorganic (minerals and trace elements) contributions to the total coal structure, with the overprint of coal rank. All this influences the behavior of coal in utilization, the coal by-products, the properties of coal as a reservoir for methane or a sequestration site for carbon dioxide, and the relationships of coal utilization with health and environmental issues.
The interaction of coal properties and coal utilization begins at the mine face. The breakage of the coal in mining influences its subsequent beneficiation. Beneficiation is fundamental to the proper combustion of coal and is vital to the preparation of the feedstock for the production of metallurgical coke. An understanding of basic coal properties is important for achieving reductions in trace element emissions and improving the efficiency of combustion and combined-cycle gasification. The production of methane from coal beds is related to the properties of the in situ coal. Similarly, coal bed sequestration of carbon dioxide produced from combustion is dependent on the reservoir properties. Environmental problems accompany coal on its way from the mine to the point of utilization and beyond. Health aspects related with coal mining and coal utilization are also included because, in planning for coal use, it is impossible to separate environmental and health issues from the discussion of coal utilization.
The book is aimed at a wide audience, ranging from researchers, lecturers and students to professionals in industry and discusses issues (such as the environmental, and health) that are of concern to the general public as a whole.
Key Features
- This book focuses on the applications of coal (organic) petrology to our modern society
- It is an integrated approach to help the reader appreciate the importance of coal quality and coal utilization. Coal composition (macerals, mineral, trace elements) and the overprint of coal rank are treated together
- The book synthesises all the possibilities of the organic petrology as a tool for coal utilization in conventional applications (mining and beneficiation, coal combustion, gasification, liquefaction, carbonization), as a precursor of carbon materials and as a petroleum source and reservoir rock
- The role of applied petrology in the characterization of solid by-products from coal utilization is also discussed
- In addition, this book describes the present status of environmental and health problems linked to coal utilization and the ways in which such problems might be overcome in the future
- This book focuses on the applications of coal (organic) petrology to our modern society
- It is an integrated approach to help the reader appreciate the importance of coal quality and coal utilization. Coal composition (macerals, mineral, trace elements) and the overprint of coal rank are treated together
- The book synthesises all the possibilities of the organic petrology as a tool for coal utilization in conventional applications (mining and beneficiation, coal combustion, gasification, liquefaction, carbonization), as a precursor of carbon materials and as a petroleum source and reservoir rock
- The role of applied petrology in the characterization of solid by-products from coal utilization is also discussed
- In addition, this book describes the present status of environmental and health problems linked to coal utilization and the ways in which such problems might be overcome in the future
Details
ISBN
978-0-08-045051-3
Language
English
Published
2008
Copyright
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Imprint
Academic Press