Impact of HNO3 solution treatment of South Brazil coal matrices on their chemical composition and humic acids yield

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In this study, changes on the chemical composition and on the humic acids yield of coal matrices promoted by 25% HNO3 treatment were investigated, by means of elemental, thermogravimetric analyses, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The "run of mine" (ROM) matrix C-MTR (ROM coal) showed the highest C content (41%), highest C/N ratio (76) and lowest ash content (54%) of the studied samples. In contrast, coal tailings presented a higher degree of aromaticity. Treatment with HNO3 solution increased N content, but not that of C. Therefore, the C/N ratio of all samples decreased to values between 11 and 20. The insertion of N occurred in the aromatic structures, while the oxidation occurred in both the aromatic and aliphatic chains. HNO3 treatment increased the humic substances content and the largest increase being observed in the coal tailings (16 to 31% increment in comparison to the untreated sample). The generated humic acids showed in general a chemical composition similar to that of soil humic acids, but a greater aromaticity degree.

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Dick, D. P., Da Costa, J. B., Leite, A. J. B., & Brocchi, E. A. (2017). Impact of HNO3 solution treatment of South Brazil coal matrices on their chemical composition and humic acids yield. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 28(5), 790–799. https://doi.org/10.21577/0103-5053.20160230

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