Determination of O-containing functional groups distribution in low-rank coals by chemical titration

Distribution of oxygen-functional groups (carboxyl, alcohol-hydroxyl, phenol-hydroxyl, methoxyl and carbonyl) in 4 Chinese low-rank coals was evaluated based on chemical analysis. Concentration of carboxyl was quantitated by acetic acid calcium ion exchange method and the buffer (pH=8.3). The effect...

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Main Authors: Zhou, J., Wang, Y., Huang, X., Zhang, Shu, Lin, X.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55429
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Summary:Distribution of oxygen-functional groups (carboxyl, alcohol-hydroxyl, phenol-hydroxyl, methoxyl and carbonyl) in 4 Chinese low-rank coals was evaluated based on chemical analysis. Concentration of carboxyl was quantitated by acetic acid calcium ion exchange method and the buffer (pH=8.3). The effect of analysis condition on the concentration of carboxyl and total acidity was studied. The results show that the reliable results are obtained in N 2 atmosphere other than in air. The occurrence of carboxyl in coal is carboxylate. When quantitating the concentration of phenol-hydroxyl in the acid-washing brown coal with ion exchanged method, its concentration increases with increasing pH value. Concentration of carboxyl and hydroxyl account for 34.49% and 34.79%, respectively, in the total oxygen for the dry ash free basis brown coal. Different concentrations of carbonyl exist in the low-rank coals, but that of methoxyl is little.