Hydropyrolysis of a high-sulphur-high-calcite Italian Sulcis coal. 1. Hydropyrolysis yields and catalytic effect of the calcite |
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Authors: | René Cyprès Samuel Furfari |
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Affiliation: | Université Libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences Appliquées, Service de Chimie Générale et Carbochimie, 1050 Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Hydropyrolysis (HyPy) of a high-sulphur (4.3 wt% mf) and high-calcite (7.3 wt% mf) subbituminous coal (Sulcis coal) has been studied in a semi-batch fixed-bed reactor under a pressure of 1 or 3 MPa from 580 to 850 °C. The maximum temperature attained is not necessarily the temperature that the reactor is set but depends on the pressure and nature (reactive or not) of the gas; this phenomenon is due to the heat from the exothermic HyPy reaction. There is a correlation between the amount of heat released during the hydrogénation and the amount of water formed. The maximum conversion obtained is 62.5 wt% maf under H2 at 3 MPa and 850 °C. The char, oil, water, gas (CH4, C2H4, C2H6, CO, C02) yields and the oil analysis are reported. A significant proportion of the C02 evolved during the reaction results from the decomposition of the mineral matter rich in carbonates. A proportion of the CO evolved results from the degradation of phenols, a reaction which is catalysed by calcite and/or lime, and as a consequence the oil yield is reduced. |
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Keywords: | coal hydropyrolysis catalysis calcite |
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