Supercritical gas extraction of Victorian brown coals: The effect of coal properties |
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Authors: | John R Kershaw John M Overbeek Laurence J Bagnell |
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Affiliation: | CSIRO Division of Applied Organic Chemistry, GPO Box 4331, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3001 |
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Abstract: | A selection of fifteen Victorian brown coals, which varied in lithotype but only slightly in rank, were subjected to supercritical gas extraction with toluene. Seven of these coals were also extracted with 5% tetralin/toluene under the same conditions of temperature and pressure (400 °C and 10 MPa). The overall conversion, the extract yield and the yield of toluene solubles (oil and asphaltene) were correlated with more easily obtained coal properties using simple linear regression analysis. Good correlations were obtained between the total conversions and the volatile matter content of the coals, and for the toluene extractions between both the extract yield and the yield of toluene solubles and the H/C atomic ratio. For the toluene solubles from the toluene extractions, the aromaticity decreased and the molecular weight increased as the H/C atomic ratio of the coal increased. Inorganic constituents of the coals did not appear to have a marked effect on total conversion and liquid yields. Removal of the cations from two coals increased conversion and liquid yields in one case and decreased these in the other, but in both instances the changes were not large. |
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Keywords: | coal Victorian brown coals supercritical gas extraction |
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