Size and maceral association of pyrite in Illinois coals and their float-sink fractions

Organic Geochemistry
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The amount of pyrite (FeS2) removed by physical cleaning varies with differences in the amount of pyrite enclosed within minerals and of free pyrite in feed coals. A microscopic procedure for characterizing the size and maceral association of pyrite grains was developed and evaluate by testing three coals and their washed products. The results yield an index to the cleanability of pyrite. The index is dependent upon particle size and has intermediate values for feed coals, lower values for cleaned fractions, and higher values for refuse fractions; furthermore, it correlates with pyritic sulfur content. In the coals examined, the summed percentage of grain diameters of pyrite enclosed in vitrinite, liptinite, and bi- and trimacerite provides a quantitative measure of the proportion of early diagenetic deposition of pyrite.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Size and maceral association of pyrite in Illinois coals and their float-sink fractions
Series title Organic Geochemistry
DOI 10.1016/0146-6380(87)90067-2
Volume 11
Issue 5
Year Published 1987
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Description 7 p.
First page 343
Last page 349
Country United States
State Illinois
City Herrin, Springfield
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