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Correlation of coal volatile yield with oxygen and aliphatic hydrogen
Authors:Peter R Solomon  Robert H Hobbs  David G Hamblen  Wei-Yin Chen  Alberto La Cara  Robert S Graff
Affiliation:1. United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT 06108, USA;3. Clean Fuels Institute, The City College of New York, New York, NY 10031, USA
Abstract:An interesting correlation has been observed between the volatile yield for three coal conversion processes and the oxygen and aliphatic hydrogen (Hal) content of the coal. The three processes are: (1) rapid pyrolysis in vacuum, (2) hydropyrolysis at ≈10 MPa hydrogen, and (3) liquefaction with tetralin at 400 °C. The volatile yield for the first two processes and for low sulphur coals studied in the third process may be predicted with the equation: Yield≈0.8 OT+15 Hal where: OT, the organic oxygen concentration measured by ultimate analysis; and Hal is the aliphatic hydrogen concentration determined from Fourier Transform infrared (FTIR) measurements. The similarity of yields for these processes suggests that they are basically controlled by thermal decomposition. Justification for the above equation is offered by considering a recently developed model for thermal decomposition of coal. The correlation does not fit a group of high sulphur coals studied in the liquefaction programme. These coals have extremely high volatile yields which may be a result of catalytic activity.
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