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Gravimetric and instrumental methods comparison for experimental determination of carbonate carbon content in solid mineral fuels

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Mirković-Gorgievski, Marija
Marinković, Ana D.
Živković, Nikola V.
Živković, Emila M.
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The content of combustible elements in solid mineral fuels (carbon, hydrogen, etc.) are very important, since they most directly affect the heat value. It should be noted that the fuel heat value depends on many other constituents, such as ash and moisture. In this paper, special attention has been paid to carbon content. In solid mineral fuels, carbon is found alone or bound in the form of various compounds. One of them is mineral carbonate compounds bound as carbonate carbon, which originates from absorbed CO2 from atmosphere. Determination of carbonate carbon content of solid mineral fuels was performed by standard gravimetric method (according to ISO 925: 2019), and newly developed instrumental method, using thermogravimetric analyzer LECO TGA 701. Comparison of obtained experimental results was done. Four types of coal, Kolubara lignite, Kostolac lignite, brown coal, and control coal sample were included in experimental analysis. In addition, moisture in the samples was also deter...mined using analytical method and inspected using LECO TGA 701 thermogravimetric analyzer, as well as total carbon content using the LECO CHN 628 elemental analyzer. An analysis and comparison of the obtained results was performed, and comments and conclusions are presented. The experiments were done in the department for fuel characterization, Laboratory for Thermal Engineering and Energy, Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca.

Keywords:
carbonate carbon / proximate analysis / solid mineral fuels / total carbon content / ultimate analysis
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Thermal Science, 2022, 26, 1 Part A, 319-328
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  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia

DOI: 10.2298/TSCI210522237M

ISSN: 0354-9836

WoS: 000753223100026

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85124731332
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AB  - The content of combustible elements in solid mineral fuels (carbon, hydrogen, etc.) are very important, since they most directly affect the heat value. It should be noted that the fuel heat value depends on many other constituents, such as ash and moisture. In this paper, special attention has been paid to carbon content. In solid mineral fuels, carbon is found alone or bound in the form of various compounds. One of them is mineral carbonate compounds bound as carbonate carbon, which originates from absorbed CO2 from atmosphere. Determination of carbonate carbon content of solid mineral fuels was performed by standard gravimetric method (according to ISO 925: 2019), and newly developed instrumental method, using thermogravimetric analyzer LECO TGA 701. Comparison of obtained experimental results was done. Four types of coal, Kolubara lignite, Kostolac lignite, brown coal, and control coal sample were included in experimental analysis. In addition, moisture in the samples was also determined using analytical method and inspected using LECO TGA 701 thermogravimetric analyzer, as well as total carbon content using the LECO CHN 628 elemental analyzer. An analysis and comparison of the obtained results was performed, and comments and conclusions are presented. The experiments were done in the department for fuel characterization, Laboratory for Thermal Engineering and Energy, Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca.
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@article{
author = "Mirković-Gorgievski, Marija and Marinković, Ana D. and Živković, Nikola V. and Živković, Emila M.",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The content of combustible elements in solid mineral fuels (carbon, hydrogen, etc.) are very important, since they most directly affect the heat value. It should be noted that the fuel heat value depends on many other constituents, such as ash and moisture. In this paper, special attention has been paid to carbon content. In solid mineral fuels, carbon is found alone or bound in the form of various compounds. One of them is mineral carbonate compounds bound as carbonate carbon, which originates from absorbed CO2 from atmosphere. Determination of carbonate carbon content of solid mineral fuels was performed by standard gravimetric method (according to ISO 925: 2019), and newly developed instrumental method, using thermogravimetric analyzer LECO TGA 701. Comparison of obtained experimental results was done. Four types of coal, Kolubara lignite, Kostolac lignite, brown coal, and control coal sample were included in experimental analysis. In addition, moisture in the samples was also determined using analytical method and inspected using LECO TGA 701 thermogravimetric analyzer, as well as total carbon content using the LECO CHN 628 elemental analyzer. An analysis and comparison of the obtained results was performed, and comments and conclusions are presented. The experiments were done in the department for fuel characterization, Laboratory for Thermal Engineering and Energy, Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca.",
journal = "Thermal Science",
title = "Gravimetric and instrumental methods comparison for experimental determination of carbonate carbon content in solid mineral fuels",
volume = "26",
number = "1 Part A",
pages = "319-328",
doi = "10.2298/TSCI210522237M"
}
Mirković-Gorgievski, M., Marinković, A. D., Živković, N. V.,& Živković, E. M.. (2022). Gravimetric and instrumental methods comparison for experimental determination of carbonate carbon content in solid mineral fuels. in Thermal Science, 26(1 Part A), 319-328.
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI210522237M
Mirković-Gorgievski M, Marinković AD, Živković NV, Živković EM. Gravimetric and instrumental methods comparison for experimental determination of carbonate carbon content in solid mineral fuels. in Thermal Science. 2022;26(1 Part A):319-328.
doi:10.2298/TSCI210522237M .
Mirković-Gorgievski, Marija, Marinković, Ana D., Živković, Nikola V., Živković, Emila M., "Gravimetric and instrumental methods comparison for experimental determination of carbonate carbon content in solid mineral fuels" in Thermal Science, 26, no. 1 Part A (2022):319-328,
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI210522237M . .

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