Activated extraction of coal using a hydrogen-donor solvent |
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Authors: | Larry L. Anderson M.Yacob Shifai George R. Hill |
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Affiliation: | University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA |
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Abstract: | The kinetics of the extraction of a high-volatile bituminous coal with 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene (tetralin) under the influence of ultrasonic energy has been studied at five temperatures: from 47 to 87°C. The effects of intensity of ultrasonic energy, particle size, and hydrogen content of the coal were also recorded. Analysis of the results showed that a second-order reaction followed by a first-order reaction best describes the kinetics of the extraction process. The enthalpies of the second-order and first-order regions were respectively 8.7 and 2.5 kcal/mol, suggesting essentially physical control. The entropies were respectively ?44 and ?70 e.u. Auxiliary experiments and the kinetic data obtained suggest a model for the extraction process. The mechanism of the overall reaction is undoubtedly complex, but the data indicate that van der Waals and hydrogen-bonding forces are most affected by the ultrasonic energy, although stronger bonding is also affected giving much higher yields than would be expected. From the yields obtained in this study it is concluded that ultrasonic energy acts by rupturing bonds that are not affected by the solvent alone; the bonds affected are either strong hydrogen bonds or aliphatic covalent bonds, but not aromatic bonds. |
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