Thermogravimetric analysis of respirable coal mine dust for simple source apportionment. 2022

Lizeth Jaramillo, and Eleftheria Agioutanti, and Setareh Ghaychi Afrouz, and Cigdem Keles, and Emily Sarver
Mining and Minerals Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia.

Resurgence of coal mine dust lung diseases in the central Appalachian region of the United States and elsewhere has spurred a range of efforts to better understand respirable coal mine dust (RCMD) exposures and sources. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) of RCMD samples can enable the dust mass to be fractionated into three main components: coal, non-carbonate minerals, and carbonates. These are expected to approximate, respectively, the three primary dust sources in many underground mines: the coal seam being mined, the surrounding rock strata (i.e., typically dominated by non-carbonate minerals) being drilled or mined along with the coal, and the rock dust products (i.e., typically made from carbonate-rich limestone or dolostone) being applied in the mine to mitigate explosibility hazards. As proof of concept, TGA was applied to respirable dust samples that were laboratory-generated from real source materials representing 15 mines. Except in the case of two mines, compositional results were generally consistent with expectations. TGA was also applied to RCMD samples collected in standard locations of 23 mines (including the 15 mines represented by the dust source materials). Results showed significantly different compositions with respect to sampling location and geographic region (i.e., within and outside of central Appalachia). To further interpret the RCMD results, a simple source apportionment model was built using the dust compositions yielded from the source materials analysis. Model results indicated that, on average, about twice as much dust was sourced from mining into rock strata than from mining the target coal seam. This finding is particularly important for mines extracting relatively large amounts of rock along with the coal or for mines that frequently encounter high-silica rock strata.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008903 Minerals Native, inorganic or fossilized organic substances having a definite chemical composition and formed by inorganic reactions. They may occur as individual crystals or may be disseminated in some other mineral or rock. (Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed; McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed) Mineral
D003031 Coal A natural fuel formed by partial decomposition of vegetable matter under certain environmental conditions. Anthracite,Bituminous Coal,Brown Coal,Lignite,Lignitious Coal,Peat Coal,Soft Coal,Anthracites,Bituminous Coals,Brown Coals,Coal, Bituminous,Coal, Brown,Coal, Lignitious,Coal, Peat,Coal, Soft,Coals,Coals, Bituminous,Coals, Brown,Coals, Lignitious,Coals, Peat,Coals, Soft,Lignites,Lignitious Coals,Peat Coals,Soft Coals
D003032 Coal Mining The practice of extracting COAL from the earth. Mining, Coal
D004391 Dust Earth or other matter in fine, dry particles. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed) House Dust,Housedust,Dust, House
D014481 United States A country in NORTH AMERICA between CANADA and MEXICO.
D016273 Occupational Exposure The exposure to potentially harmful chemical, physical, or biological agents that occurs as a result of one's occupation. Exposure, Occupational,Exposures, Occupational,Occupational Exposures

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