Structural study of hexane-soluble products from hydroliquefaction of three Yallourn brown coal lithotypes over molten salt catalysts |
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Authors: | Masakatsu Nomura Takeshi Yoshida Paul Philp Trevor Gilbert |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University, 2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565, Japan;1. Institute of Earth Resources, Division of Fossil Fuels, CSIRO, PO Box 136, North Ryde, NSW, 2113 Australia |
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Abstract: | The hexane-soluble fractions of hydroliquefied products from three Yallourn brown coal lithotypes have been separated into five fractions by combined silica-alumina packed column chromatography. Analyses of various fractions by g.c.-m.s. permitted the identification of ≈50 components in the saturate fraction and 40 components in the diaromatic fraction, together with 30 components in the monoaromatics. The components identified were quite similar among hexane-soluble portions of all three lithotypes. A marked predominance of even carbon number alkane (C23-C29) was observed in the hydrocarbon fractions from pale lithotype over , and medium light lithotype over both pure ZnCl2 and . However, medium dark lithotype over both melt catalysts produced a saturate fraction with an odd carbon number(C22-C28) preference. Based on spectral methods, Soxhlet extracts obtained from untreated lithotypes (hexane and benzene solubles) were characterized as complex mixtures of higher molecular weight(300–1000) aliphatic hydrocarbons, which were supposed to be a precursor of the saturates produced from the corresponding lithotype in the catalytic hydroliquefaction. |
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Keywords: | coal hydroliquefaction coal lithotypes molten salt catalysts |
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