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Mercury in Indian Thermal Coals

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Title Mercury in Indian Thermal Coals
 
Creator Das, Tarit Baran
Senapati, Rabi Narayan
Agarwalla, Hridesh
 
Subject Coal Gesification
 
Description In India, coal utilization in power generation, constitutes as the single largest source of mercury emissions. This study presents mercury content in Indian sub-bituminous and bituminous coals that are primarily used as fuel in large-scale electricity generation facilities. A total of 165 number of coal samples have been collected from the major coal producing regions of the country. Along with the mercury content, other chemical parameters like moisture, ash, volatile matter, total Sulphur and gross calorific value were also analyzed. Mercury concentrations of these coals were found to be between 3 and 554 µg/kg, with an average of 175 µg/kg. Variation of the mercury content with the rank parameters like volatile matter, carbon content, ash and total Sulphur were also assessed. No significant correlations were observed with the rank parameters but a general trend of increasing mercury with ash content is discernible.
 
Publisher Springer
 
Date 2020-07-29
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Das, Tarit Baran and Senapati, Rabi Narayan and Agarwalla, Hridesh (2020) Mercury in Indian Thermal Coals. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 105. pp. 502-512. ISSN 0007-4861
 
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