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    Emission Characteristics and Suppression Measures of Dust from Open-Pit Coal Mine: A Review
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    • Liu Lin
      Liu Lin
      Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
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    • Yaoqiang Huo*
      Yaoqiang Huo
      Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
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    • Lingling Tian
      Lingling Tian
      Ordos Ecological Environment Monitoring and Control Center, Ordos 017000, China
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      Yongjiang Liu
      Zhungeer Banner Huafu Coal Co., Ltd., Ordos 010399, China
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      Yanan Song
      Zhungeer Banner Huafu Coal Co., Ltd., Ordos 010399, China
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      Uudam Hu
      Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
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      Mingqi Liu
      Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
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      Guoqing Yang
      Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
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      Yue Gao
      Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
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      Wei Liu
      Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
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      Yingnan Cao
      Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
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      Ying Zhu
      Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
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      Jianguo Liu
      Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
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    Cite this: Energy Fuels 2026, XXXX, XXX, XXX-XXX
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    https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.6c00670
    Published April 7, 2026
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    Open-pit coal mine (OPCM) generates substantial dust pollution, impairing local air quality and posing health risks to surrounding populations. Dust emissions in OPCM primarily originate from drilling, blasting, loading/unloading, transportation, and soil disposal operations. Dust from transportation constitutes the largest source, contributing to more than 70% of the total dust emissions. The heavy metals such as arsenic and cadmium in OPCM dust exceed the environmental standards and safety threshold. Drilling operations commonly employ combined dry-wet dust suppression techniques, integrating water injection and filtration systems to enhance dust control efficiency. Blasting operations utilize water-seal blasting and mist sprinklers for dust management, while wet methods such as high-pressure spraying and tire cleaning widely applied in mining, loading, and transportation processes. At the OPCM soil discharge dump, vegetation planting, ecological restoration, and dust suppression nets effectively reduce dust emissions. Dust suppressants generally categorized into wetting-, binding-, agglomeration-, composite-, and polymer-type suppressants based on their working mechanisms, with wetting agents being the most commonly employed in practice. These suppressants primarily function through droplet-particle collisional bonding, surface tension enhancement, particle wettability improvement, particle agglomeration and settlement. This review constructs a comprehensive dust pollution emission and control technology framework for OPCM, providing support to effectively manage mining dust pollution and improve the surrounding environment quality.

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