Chromium in Chinese coals: geochemistry and environmental impacts associated with coal-fired power plants

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Quan Tang
Huiming Zhang
Xiaohu Zhao
Liugen Zheng
Chunhui Miao
Yuan Liu
Guijian Liu
Lai Chen
Biao Fu
机构
[1] Anhui University,Anhui Province Engineering Laboratory for Mine Ecological Remediation, School of Life Sciences
[2] State Grid Anhui Electric Power Corporation Research Institute,School of Earth and Space Sciences
[3] University of Science and Technology of China,School of Business
[4] Anhui University,State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion, School of Energy and Power Engineering
[5] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,undefined
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2023年 / 45卷
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Chromium; Geochemistry; Chinese coals; Environmental impact; Coal-fired power plants;
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Chromium (Cr), one of the prime hazardous trace elements in coals, may engender adverse effects on eco-environment and threaten human health during utilization of coal. Based on the samples obtained in our laboratory and published literature, the abundance and modes of occurrence of Cr in Chinese coals, and the environmental impacts associated with coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) were elucidated in this study. With a total of 1397 sets of data, the mean concentration of Cr in Chinese coals was calculated as 21.33 μg/g by the “reserve-concentration” weighted calculation method. Spatially, the average Cr contents increased gradually from North China to South China. Temporally, coals from T3, E–N and P2 were relatively enriched in Cr compared to the other geological time. The Cr concentration in coal varied with different coal ranks. The geological factors accounted for Cr enrichment in coals could be divided into the primary, secondary and epigenetic processes. Higher percentages of organically Cr occurred in low-rank coals, while inorganically associated Cr was mainly found in clay minerals. After coal combustion, most of Cr was enriched in solid wastes (e.g., fly ash and bottom ash). The leaching of Cr from solid wastes in the rainy season (especially acid rain) needs to be a concern for CFPPs. It was estimated that the atmospheric emission of Cr from CFPPs increased annually from 2015 to 2019 and reached approximately 159 tons in 2019.
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