Pyrite utilization in the carboniferous region of Santa Catarina, Brazil - Potentials, challenges, and environmental advantages

Abstract The main coal seams explored in the coal region of Santa Catarina are Barro Branco (BB) and Bonito (BO). Owing to the association with the mineral matter, the tailings generated in the beneficiation are arranged in disposal areas, and subject to the generation of acid mine drainage (AMD). T...

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Main Authors: Jéssica Weiler, Ivo André Homrich Schneider
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação Gorceix
Series:REM: International Engineering Journal
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spelling doaj-b841bbde093d4935a405488889336d7e2020-11-25T01:14:45ZengFundação GorceixREM: International Engineering Journal2448-167X72351552210.1590/0370-44672018720139S2448-167X2019000400515Pyrite utilization in the carboniferous region of Santa Catarina, Brazil - Potentials, challenges, and environmental advantagesJéssica WeilerIvo André Homrich SchneiderAbstract The main coal seams explored in the coal region of Santa Catarina are Barro Branco (BB) and Bonito (BO). Owing to the association with the mineral matter, the tailings generated in the beneficiation are arranged in disposal areas, and subject to the generation of acid mine drainage (AMD). The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of pyrite present in the coal rejects of the BB and BO seams and the environmental gains with desulfurization. For this purpose, densimetric separability test, ash, sulfur, and AMD generation analyses were performed. In addition, the amount of pyritic concentrates and sulfuric acid were estimated considering the current level of production. Three densimetric fractions were obtained: less than 2.2 (energetic material), between 2.2 and 2.7 (low sulfur material), and greater than 2.7 g cm-3 (pyrite concentrate). The results revealed that the two seams could be beneficiated by gravimetric processes, obtaining pyrite concentrates with approximately 60% pyrite. By converting pyrite to sulfuric acid would represent an increase of 500,000 tons per year in the Brazilian production of this material and, in environmental terms, a reduction of up to 90% of the acidity potential to be disposed in the environment in the case of the BB seam and 65% for the BO seam. It was also observed that the “desulfurized” fraction of the BO had higher levels of pyrite and a higher potential for acidity generation than the BB seam, implying greater risks of environmental contamination and higher acid water treatment costs.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2019000400515&lng=en&tlng=enpyritecoal wastedesulfurizationwaste recoveryenvironment
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Pyrite utilization in the carboniferous region of Santa Catarina, Brazil - Potentials, challenges, and environmental advantages
REM: International Engineering Journal
pyrite
coal waste
desulfurization
waste recovery
environment
author_facet Jéssica Weiler
Ivo André Homrich Schneider
author_sort Jéssica Weiler
title Pyrite utilization in the carboniferous region of Santa Catarina, Brazil - Potentials, challenges, and environmental advantages
title_short Pyrite utilization in the carboniferous region of Santa Catarina, Brazil - Potentials, challenges, and environmental advantages
title_full Pyrite utilization in the carboniferous region of Santa Catarina, Brazil - Potentials, challenges, and environmental advantages
title_fullStr Pyrite utilization in the carboniferous region of Santa Catarina, Brazil - Potentials, challenges, and environmental advantages
title_full_unstemmed Pyrite utilization in the carboniferous region of Santa Catarina, Brazil - Potentials, challenges, and environmental advantages
title_sort pyrite utilization in the carboniferous region of santa catarina, brazil - potentials, challenges, and environmental advantages
publisher Fundação Gorceix
series REM: International Engineering Journal
issn 2448-167X
description Abstract The main coal seams explored in the coal region of Santa Catarina are Barro Branco (BB) and Bonito (BO). Owing to the association with the mineral matter, the tailings generated in the beneficiation are arranged in disposal areas, and subject to the generation of acid mine drainage (AMD). The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of pyrite present in the coal rejects of the BB and BO seams and the environmental gains with desulfurization. For this purpose, densimetric separability test, ash, sulfur, and AMD generation analyses were performed. In addition, the amount of pyritic concentrates and sulfuric acid were estimated considering the current level of production. Three densimetric fractions were obtained: less than 2.2 (energetic material), between 2.2 and 2.7 (low sulfur material), and greater than 2.7 g cm-3 (pyrite concentrate). The results revealed that the two seams could be beneficiated by gravimetric processes, obtaining pyrite concentrates with approximately 60% pyrite. By converting pyrite to sulfuric acid would represent an increase of 500,000 tons per year in the Brazilian production of this material and, in environmental terms, a reduction of up to 90% of the acidity potential to be disposed in the environment in the case of the BB seam and 65% for the BO seam. It was also observed that the “desulfurized” fraction of the BO had higher levels of pyrite and a higher potential for acidity generation than the BB seam, implying greater risks of environmental contamination and higher acid water treatment costs.
topic pyrite
coal waste
desulfurization
waste recovery
environment
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