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Volume 15 Issue 1
Mar 2004
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Wenhui Huang, Yao Che, Qi Yang, Dazhen Tang, Zhigen Zhao, Xiuyi Tang. Geochemistry of Sulfur and Hazardous Elements in Late Paleozoic Coals and Partings from Taozao Coalfield, Shandong Province, China. Journal of Earth Science, 2004, 15(1): 15-22.
Citation: Wenhui Huang, Yao Che, Qi Yang, Dazhen Tang, Zhigen Zhao, Xiuyi Tang. Geochemistry of Sulfur and Hazardous Elements in Late Paleozoic Coals and Partings from Taozao Coalfield, Shandong Province, China. Journal of Earth Science, 2004, 15(1): 15-22.

Geochemistry of Sulfur and Hazardous Elements in Late Paleozoic Coals and Partings from Taozao Coalfield, Shandong Province, China

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the National Natural Science Foundation of China 40272124

the National Natural Science Foundation of China 49872054

the National Natural Science Foundation of China 49632090

  • Received Date: 10 Nov 2003
  • Accepted Date: 25 Dec 2003
  • The analyses of different sulfur forms, the trace elements in pyrites using electron microprobe and the trace elements in coal using INAA (instrumental neutron activation analysis) of the Late Paleozoic coals from the Taozao coalfield in Shandong Province, China, conclude that most sulfur (> 75%) in high-sulfur coal of Taiyuan Formation occurred as pyrite, in which many hazardous elements co-existed and their concentrations varied with their geological origin. The concentrations of hazardous elements in high-sulfur coals from Taiyuan Formation, composing mainly of Cu, As, U, Pb, Mo and Co, are much higher than those in the low-sulfur coals from Shanxi Formation and Shihezi Formation, because the influence of seawater during and after coal accumulation in Taiyuan Formation is stronger than those in Shanxi and Shihezi formations. Moreover, the element As is related to Fe, and both elements exist mainly in the form of pyrite. The element U is richer in the coal influenced by seawater. In addition, the coal affected by the magmatism contains more U, too. When high-sulfur coals are processed with heavy media washing to remove sulfur and minerals, the majority of hazardous elements will also be removed from the coals.

     

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