Title of article
Investigation into the evolution of char structure using Raman spectroscopy in conjunction with coal petrography; Part 1
Author/Authors
Vongani P. Chabalala، نويسنده , , V.P. and Wagner، نويسنده , , N. and Potgieter-Vermaak، نويسنده , , S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
7
From page
750
To page
756
Abstract
The evolution of char structure during heat treatment was investigated using coal petrography and micro Raman spectroscopy (MRS). The heat treatment was in the temperature range of 300–1000 °C using inertinite-rich South African coals. Char morphology analyses, determined petrographically showed a significant increase in the amount of dense/solid chars as compared to porous chars as temperature increases. MRS results were given in terms of the ID/IG intensity ratios, band positions and bandwidths as a function of temperature. It was found that sp2–sp3 bonding (reactive sites/crystallites) was created in dense chars (originating from inertinite particles) at the initial heat treatment temperature, and these sp2–sp3 bondings were consumed later at high temperature. Earlier consumption of sp2–sp3 bonding was observed in porous chars, since they were vitrinitic in origin and contained more reactive sites. The D1 and G bandwidths showed a significant change with heat treatment, which were further correlated with the amount of dense and porous char determined petrographically. Therefore, the use of MRS and petrography on chars enhances the understanding of char evolution on a structural level and may lead to enhanced understanding of coal combustion.
Keywords
petrography , Char morphology , Micro Raman spectroscopy , vitrinite , Inertinite
Journal title
Fuel Processing Technology
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Fuel Processing Technology
Record number
1509700
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