The effect of moisture on carbon dioxide adsorption of a South African coal

The CO2 adsorption capacity of moist South African Coal was tested. The coal used in the research was a typical power generation coal from the Witbank coalfield. There is a deficiency of research into CO2 adsorption capacity of large particles of South African coal with varying moisture content. Moi...

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Main Author: Santos, Rosalind Dos
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/12858
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Summary:The CO2 adsorption capacity of moist South African Coal was tested. The coal used in the research was a typical power generation coal from the Witbank coalfield. There is a deficiency of research into CO2 adsorption capacity of large particles of South African coal with varying moisture content. Moisture in coal will decrease the available sites for adsorption. A volumetric adsorption system commissioned at the University of the Witwatersrand was used to determine CO2 adsorption of South African coal. The results showed that moisture content in coal affected adsorption capacities for pressures up to 80 bar. Particle size also negatively affected adsorption capacity with large particles adsorbing less CO2 than smaller ones. In addition, preliminary testing of CO2 desorption from coal with adsorbed CO2 into distilled water indicated that this should be explored further. Key Words CO2 Adsorption Capacity, South African Coal, Moisture, Large Particles