Fuel agglomerates and method of agglomeration

Fuel and related compositions – Liquid fuels – Aluminum or heavy metal – other than lead – containing

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44 15R, 44 17, C10L 500, C10L 510, C10L 502

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ABSTRACT:
Solid fuel agglomerates are prepared of particulate coal or other carbonaceous material with a binder having a high humic acid or humate salt content. The humic acid is extracted from oxidized carbonaceous material with a mild aqueous alkali solution of, for instance, ammonia. The particulate material is blended with the extract which serves as the binder for the agglomerates. The water-resistant agglomerates are formed such as by pelletizing, followed by drying to remove moisture and solidify the humic acid binder throughout the agglomerate.

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