Combined Application of XAFS Spectroscopy and Sequential Leaching for Determination of Arsenic Speciation in Coal
Autor: | Stanley J. Mroczkowski, Curtis A. Palmer, Frank E. Huggins, Robert B. Finkelman, Allan Kolker, Gerald P. Huffman |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
inorganic chemicals
Bituminous coal Chemistry business.industry General Chemical Engineering geology.rock_type technology industry and agriculture geology Energy Engineering and Power Technology chemistry.chemical_element Mineralogy Arsenic speciation equipment and supplies complex mixtures X-ray absorption fine structure chemistry.chemical_compound Fuel Technology Environmental chemistry Coal Leaching (metallurgy) business Spectroscopy Ammonium acetate Arsenic |
Zdroj: | Energy & Fuels. 16:1167-1172 |
ISSN: | 1520-5029 0887-0624 |
Popis: | Both XAFS spectroscopy and sequential leaching have been used in previous studies to determine the modes of occurrence of arsenic and other elements in coal. However, a direct comparison of the two methods, carried out on identical fractions, has never been made. In this study, residues of coal extracted after each stage of the U. S. Geological Survey's leaching protocol (sequential extraction by solutions of ammonium acetate, HCl, HF, and HNO3) are examined by arsenic XAFS spectra. This procedure enables a rigorous evaluation to be made of the arsenic species leached at each stage of the sequential leaching method. We observed an approximate linear correlation (r2 > 0.98 for an Ohio bituminous coal, r2 > 0.90 for a North Dakota lignite) between the height of the edge step in the XAFS analysis and the concentration of arsenic in the leached residues measured by INAA. Data from the leaching protocol indicate that two major arsenic forms occur in both coals; one is removed by leaching with HCl and the other... |
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