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    Mechanical and thermal properties of extrudates produced from discarded coal fines and recycled plastics as binders

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    2023
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    Marais, carel
    Bunt, John. R
    Leokaoke, Nthabiseng
    Uwaoma, Romanus
    Neomagus, Hein
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    This study focuses on the extrusion of discarded coal fines from the Highveld coalfield together with recycled low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and polypropylene (PP) which are used as binders to produce agglomerates with better handling properties than the coal fines for industrial use. The bindercontentvariedbetween5 and 100 wt %. The barrels of the twins crew extruder were kept at a temperature of 220°C to melt the binders while forcing the mixture through a 10 mm die. Theextrudatescontaining10%or more binder were strong and homogeneous, while a 5% binder addition proved to be too low to producehomogeneousextrudates.Theextrudatescontaining10%LDPEand 10%PP showed compressive strengths of 17.5and 7.9 MPa before breaking, respectively. The rest of the extrudates(>10%plasticaddition)did not break but merelyflattenedas the plasticloadincreased.The compressivestrengthof all the extrudatesshowedno significantdifferenceafterbeingexposedto water.Furthermore,the extrudatesabsorbedless than5% waterafterbeingsubmergedfor 24 h. Thermogravimetricanalysisof the extrudateswas conductedundera nitrogenatmosphereup to 900°C. Threeiso-conversionalmethods,Kissinger−Akahira−Sunose,Starink,and Flynn−Wall−Ozawa, were used to determine the activation energy of the extrudates and raw materials. The lower activation energy and conversion temperatures found for the extrudates indicate a synergy between plastic and coal fines when the extrudates are pyrolyzed. Results from this study suggest that the co-extrusion of recycled plastic with coal fines will produce solid carbonaceous fuels with high hydrophobicity, heating value, and high mechanical strength compared to coal fines.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10394/42450
    https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c00514
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