Coal Anylysis
Coal Anylysis
Coal Anylysis
Analysis of Coal
(b)Method : The residual coal in the above experiments is heated and burnt in
a open crucible at above 750C for half hour.
The coal gets burnt. The ash left in crucible is cooled in a descicator and
weighed (m3 gm).
Fixed carbon %
Fixed carbon % = 100 (% Moisture + % V. M. + % ash)
Sulphur is determined from the washings obtained from the known mass of
coal, used in a bomb calorimeter for determination of calorific value. The
washings are treated with barium chloride solution, barium sulphate is
precipitated. The precipitate is filtered, washed and dried.
Nitrogen
Principle
N in coal gets converted to ammonium sulphate, by action of hot
concentrated H2SO4 and then on treatment with alkali solution, equivalent
amount of NH3 is liberated.
Method
A known weight of powdered and air dried coal is heated with
concentrated H2SO4 alongwith K2SO4 catalyst in a long necked Kjeldahl
flask
After the contents become clear, it is treated with alkali solution in a round
bottom flask. The ammonia (basic gas) liberated is passed in known
volume of standard acid solution.
The unused acid is determined by back titration with NaOH solution.
Ex. 6) 0.25 gm of a coal sample on burning in a combustion chamber in the
current of pure oxygen was found to increase weight of U-tube with
anhydrous CaCl2 by 0.075 gm and of KOH U-tube by 0.52gm. Find C and H
percentages in coal.
Solution
Given : Weight of coal = w = 0.25 gm
Increase in weight of U - tube containing CaCl2 = Weight of moisture formed = 0.075 gm
Increase in weight of KOH U-tube = Weight of CO2 formed = 0.52 gm
Ex. 7) One gram of coal sample was burnt in oxygen. Carbon Dioxide was
absorbed in KOH and water vapour in CaCl2. The increase in weight of
KOH and CaCl2 was 3.157 and 0.504 gm respectively. Determine % C and
% H in the sample. (C % = 86.1, H% = 5.6)
Solution
Given Weight of CO2 absorbed in KOH = 3.157 gm
Weight of H2O absorbed in CaCl2 = 0.504 gm, Weight of coal burnt = 1.0 gm