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Kinetic studies on Victorian brown coal hydroliquefaction
Authors:Yukio Nakako  Shinich Katsushima  Shinich Oya  Toshiaki Okui  Tetsuo Matsumura  Toshio Osawa  Kaisaburo Saito  Akihiro Mawashima  Nobuo Tanaka
Affiliation:Nippon Brown Coal Liquefaction Co Ltd, 5–20 Yaesu, 1 -Chome. Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Reaction kinetics of the liquefaction of Victorian brown coal in a process development unit (PDU) having three reactors in series have been studied at temperatures of 430–470°C, and pressures of 15–25 MPa. It is shown that the rate of hydrogen consumption can be expressed as a function of the concentrations of coal and catalyst, hydrogen partial pressure, reaction temperature and residence time, and is controlled by the rates of hydrogenation of polynuclear aromatic components, and the rates of formation and stabilization of radicals. The relative contribution of these reactions, at any temperature, determine the influence of the hydrogen partial pressure on the rate of the hydrogen consumption. The kinetics of the decomposition reactions of brown coal to preasphaltene, asphaltene and to oil also have been studied. The apparent activation energies determined are 25 kJ mol?1 for the brown coal to preasphaltene, 50 kJ mol?1 for preasphaltene to asphaltene, 76 kJ mol?1 for asphaltene to oil, and 184 kJ mole?1 for oil to gases.
Keywords:brown coal  hydroliquefaction  reaction kinetics
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