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*[https://uknowledge.uky.edu/mng_etds/14/ A 2014 Study Titled "ULTRA CLEAN COAL PRODUCTION USING DENSE MEDIUM SEPARATION FOR THE SILICON MARKET" ]
*[https://uknowledge.uky.edu/mng_etds/14/ A 2014 Study Titled "ULTRA CLEAN COAL PRODUCTION USING DENSE MEDIUM SEPARATION FOR THE SILICON MARKET" ]
*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/44132137 A 2015 Study Titled "COAL PREPARATION TECHNOLOGY: STATUS AND DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA" ]
*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/44132137 A 2015 Study Titled "COAL PREPARATION TECHNOLOGY: STATUS AND DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA" ]
*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062119300467 A 2019 Open Access Paper from “The Egyptian Journal of Petroleum” Titled “ Desulfurization of high sulfur petroleum coke by molten caustic leaching”
*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062119300467 A 2019 Open Access Paper from “The Egyptian Journal of Petroleum” Titled “ Desulfurization of high sulfur petroleum coke by molten caustic leaching” ]
**Supposedly some of the sulfur in [[Petcoke]] can be a bit stubborn to remove due to it being bound to molecules in the tar in the coke, so either rounds of leaching/washing are needed, or high temperature Calcining / Steam Stripping  
**Supposedly some of the sulfur in [[Petcoke]] can be a bit stubborn to remove due to it being bound to molecules in the tar in the coke, so either rounds of leaching/washing are needed, or high temperature Calcining / Steam Stripping  
**This took an odd sounding route, but was supposedly a bit in between the two in terms of efficiency so may be economical
**This took an odd sounding route, but was supposedly a bit in between the two in terms of efficiency so may be economical

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Basics

  • A Process by which Lower Grade Coals are "Upgraded" to a Product Functionally Identical to Higher Grade Coals
  • Can be done via washing, drying/pyrolysis, and briquetting/pelletising
  • The main goal is to reduce Ash Content and increase the Heating Value
  • Due to Fossil Fuels obviously not being part of OSE's Strategy, this page is intended as a place to have information on this technolgy placed for reference in developing the Charcoal Fuels Workflow especially in regards to Ultra Pure Charcoal Fuel

Methods

Washing

Briquetting / Pelletization

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