Experimental Investigation of the Basic Characteristics and Wettability of Oil Shale Dust.

2021 
To investigate the influence of basic characteristics of oil shale dust on wet dust removal, oil shales (Longkou oil shales Y1, Y2S2, and Y2S1 and Fushun oil shale) with different oil contents, brown coal (M1), and bituminous coal (M) were selected from a typical mining area in China to test their physiochemical parameters. Their proximate component, chemical structures, surface morphology, and mineral contents were determined. The sedimentation experiments of oil shale dust and coal dust were implemented using three anionic surfactants (AOS, SDS, and SDBS) and a nonionic surfactant (AEO-9), and the wettability of oil shale dust was analyzed and compared with that of coal dust. The experimental results indicate that the moisture content, volatile content, fixed carbon content, and content of oxygen-containing functional groups of oil shale are higher than those of the coal sample; otherwise, contents of ash, SiO2, aliphatic hydrocarbon, and aromatic hydrocarbon are lower. It can be found that oil shale has semiclosed pores, poor connectivity, a small pore size, a large specific surface area, and a rougher surface, which will lead to poorer wettability of oil shale. The wettability of oil shale can be improved by adding surfactants but is still weaker than that of the coal samples. Anionic surfactants are better than nonionic surfactants in improving the wetting performance. Among them, AOS shows strong wetting ability to oil shale dust. The research results of this paper have an important practical significance for analyzing the wettability of oil shale and controlling oil shale dust.
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