Effect of Coal Property and Ratio of Acid to Coal on Ion Exchange Performance of Sulfonated Coal

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There are more advantage for Sulfonated coal such as lower price, materials widely, and stronger ion exchange performance. Sulfonated coal were prepared by huolinhe brown coal and shanxi anthracite as raw material, and the effect of coal quality, ratio of acid to coal on the ion exchange properties of sulfonated coal were studied. Results show that the brown coal is more advantageous to sulfonation reaction, the temperature is 120, sulfonated time is 9 h, and ratio of acid to coal is 5:1. Under the conditions, the ion exchange property of sulfonated coal is best.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 807-809)

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1493-1496

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September 2013

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