Spectroscopic investigations of solvent-refined coal fractions |
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Authors: | Christine W. Curtis C.David Hathaway James A. Guin Arthur R. Tarrer |
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Affiliation: | Chemical Engineering Department, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36830, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The chemical characteristics of Amax solvent-refined coal are investigated on a molecular size and component basis. Gel permeation chromatography (g.p.c.) is used to characterize the tetrahydrofuran-soluble portion of the SRC and to obtain the molecular size distributions, and is also used as a preanalysis step, in which fractions are obtained according to elution time. The THF-soluble portion of the SRC has elution times comparable to asphaltene plus oil. The resultant g.p.c. eluent is divided into six fractions, three of which have molecular sizes and elution times comparable to asphaltene alone, two to oil, and one to asphaltene plus oil. These observations are confirmed by chemical ionization and electron impact mass spectrometry. Various analytical techniques are used to establish further the composition of the fractions, including: infrared spectrometry, elemental analysis, flourescence excitation and emission spectrometry, high-pressure liquid chromatography and gas chromatography. |
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