Geochemistry of uranium in Chinese coals and the emission inventory of coal-fired power plants in China

2018 
ABSTRACTUranium, which is of chemotoxic and radiotoxic, is connately present in coals. In view of its dual roles in resource recovery and environmental impact, the geochemistry of uranium in Chinese coals and its atmospheric emission by coal-fired plants in China are discussed in this article. The average uranium concentration of the majority of Chinese coals is 2.43 mg/kg, which is comparable to that of world coals. However, in coals from certain local regions of China, i.e. Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, and Chongqing Provinces, the uranium is significantly enriched; and even abnormally enriched to form coal-hosted uranium deposits, e.g. coals from the Yili and Tarim Basins of Xinjiang Province, Bangmai Basin of Yunnan Province, and Mabugang Basin of Guangdong Province. Uranium in Chinese coals is associated with organic matter, silicates, pores, pelitic components, phosphate minerals, and uranium minerals. The enrichment of uranium in Chinese coals is attributed to the weathering o...
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