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Trace level halogens in coal with Metrohm Combustion IC

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Summary

Significance of the Topic

Detection of trace halogens in coal is essential due to the environmental impact of combustion emissions. Fluorine and chlorine occur naturally, while bromine is added to control mercury emissions. Precise quantification supports regulatory compliance and pollution mitigation.

Objectives and Study Overview

This study applied Metrohm Combustion IC to quantify fluorine, chlorine, and bromine in three coal samples with differing bromide levels. The aim was to assess method precision and evaluate trace halogen release potential during coal combustion.

Used Instrumentation

  • 930 Compact IC Flex with flame sensor technology
  • IC Conductivity Detector
  • MSM Rotor A and adapter sleeve for Suppressor Vario
  • 920 Absorber Module and Combustion Module (oven and ABD)
  • Autosampler MMS 5000 and solid sampling kit

Methodology

Samples underwent high-temperature combustion at 1050 °C under controlled argon and oxygen flows. Combustion gases were absorbed in a peroxide solution and analyzed by ion chromatography using intelligent Partial Loop Injection Technique and inline matrix elimination. Separation employed Metrosep A Supp columns with a carbonate/bicarbonate eluent and suppressor for conductivity detection. Key parameters included a flow rate of 0.7 mL/min, 200 µL injection volume, and an 18-minute runtime.

Main Results and Discussion

Average halogen concentrations ranged from 23.5 to 30.5 µg/g for fluorine (RSD <6%), 6.5 to 7.3 µg/g for chlorine, and 14.2 to 81.6 µg/g for bromine (RSD <4%). The elevated bromine in one sample highlighted the method's sensitivity across a broad concentration range, confirming its reliability for trace analysis.

Benefits and Practical Applications

  • Accurate monitoring of halogen emissions from coal combustion
  • Support for environmental compliance and regulatory reporting
  • Evaluation of bromine-based mercury emission control strategies
  • Quality assurance in fuel characterization

Future Trends and Potential Applications

Emerging integrations with mass spectrometry may enhance speciation capabilities. Miniaturized and automated combustion IC systems could offer real-time emission monitoring. Expanding the methodology to other solid matrices and coupling with advanced detectors will broaden its industrial and environmental applications.

Conclusion

Metrohm Combustion IC delivers robust and precise quantification of trace halogens in coal, supporting emission control and environmental protection with high sensitivity and reproducibility.

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