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Ferromagnetic and superparamagnetic contamination in pulverized coal

January 1, 1982

Although no significant major-element contamination is introduced by grinding coal in a steel pulverizer, abraded steel particles can conceivably affect the magnetic properties of pulverized coal. Magnetic and scanning-electron-microscope analyses of pulverized coal and coal fragments from the Herrin No. 6 seam in Illinois showed ferromagnetic and superparamagnetic contamination from the grinder. Significant changes in the magnetic properties of the coal were noted, indicating a total steel contamination of approximately 0.02 wt%. When coal samples were vibrated in the magnetic field of the vibrating-sample magnetometer, the superparamagnetic steel particles moved through the pulverized coal, and participated in the formation of multidomain clusters that in turn substantially affected the magnetization of the coal.

Publication Year 1982
Title Ferromagnetic and superparamagnetic contamination in pulverized coal
DOI 10.1016/0016-2361(82)90297-6
Authors F. E. Senftle, A. N. Thorpe, C.C. Alexander, R. B. Finkelman
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Fuel
Index ID 70011840
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse