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Effects of solvent and iron-compounds on the liquefaction of brown coal
Authors:Yoshio Kamiya  Shinichi Nagae  Tadashi Yao  Harumi Hirai  Atushi Fukushima
Affiliation:Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113, Japan
Abstract:Hydrogen-donor solvents such as hydrophenanthrene are the most effective aromatic solvents for the liquefaction of brown coal. The hydrogen-donating ability of the solvent is more important for brown coals than for bituminous coals, because the thermal decomposition and subsequent recombination of the structure of the brown coals occurs rapidly. Three-ring aromatic hydrocarbons are more effective solvents than two-ring aromatics, and polar compounds are less effective solvents with brown coals than with bituminous coals. The thermal treatment of brown coal, accompanied by carbon dioxide evolution at temperatures > 300°C, in the presence of hydrogen-donating solvent did not affect the subsequent liquefaction reaction. However, thermal treatment in the absence of solvent strongly suppressed the liquefaction reaction, suggesting that the carbonization reaction occurred after the decarboxylation reaction in the absence of hydrogen donor. To study the effect of various iron compounds, brown coal and its THF-soluble fraction were hydrogenated at 450°C in the presence of ferrocene or iron oxide. The conversion of coal and the yield of degradation products are increased by the addition of the iron compounds, particularly ferrocene, and the yield of carbonaceous materials is decreased.
Keywords:brown coal  liquefaction  hydrogen-donor solvent  iron
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