Issue 37, 2022

Diverse utilization of surfactants in coal-floatation for the sustainable development of clean coal production and environmental safety: a review

Abstract

The rapidly increasing modern industrial world demands a huge uninterrupted energy supply, where high-quality coal (HQC) is one of the major sources of the required energy. In this regard, a gigantic amount of solid waste including ash and toxic chemicals, such as heavy metals, nitrate and sulphur, gases including NOx and SOx are emitted during the direct incineration process of low-rank coal. About 10 Gt of CO2 and about one-fifth of total greenhouse gases in the world are emitted each year due to coal combustion in power plants, making it the single largest cause of climate change. The UN proposed that OECD countries stop producing electricity from coal by 2030 and the rest of the world by 2040. Herein, we discuss the development of modern technologies that can convert low-quality coal (LQC) into high-quality coal (HQC) to minimize the impact of fossil fuel burn, climate change, premature death of animals and all other related environmental hazards. Amongst the many established technologies, flotation pre-treatment is the most common and effective method used worldwide due to its lower energy input than other methods. In this review, we attempt to present an up-to-date understanding of the applications and utilities of surfactants in coal floating. We also demonstrate the possible modernization of this surfactant chemistry and its prospects.

Graphical abstract: Diverse utilization of surfactants in coal-floatation for the sustainable development of clean coal production and environmental safety: a review

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
06 May 2022
Accepted
09 Aug 2022
First published
24 Aug 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 23973-23988

Diverse utilization of surfactants in coal-floatation for the sustainable development of clean coal production and environmental safety: a review

B. Kumar, B. Das, A. Garain, S. Rai, W. Begum, Md. Inamuddin, M. H. Mondal, A. Bhattarai and B. Saha, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 23973 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA02861A

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