Fixed-bed pyrolysis of coal under hydrogen pressure at low heating rates |
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Authors: | René Cyprès Samuel Furfari |
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Affiliation: | Université Libre de Bruxelles, Faculte des Sciences Appliquees, Service de Chimie Générale et Carbochimie, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Fixed-bed hydropyrolysis has been investigated by treating 100 g coal up to 900°C and 10 MPa. The devolatilization rate of Beringen coal (32.8 wt% volatile matter) treated on a fixed bed approximates to that obtained by flash hydropyrolysis. However, the oil yield is smaller because of the slower heating of the coal and the rather longer residence time of the primary volatile matter in the reaction space. The product gas is mainly methane. The oil composition depends on the temperature of pyrolysis. The benzene content of the oil rises with temperature. At constant temperature, the influence of hydrogen partial pressure is important between 0–1 MPa. At higher pressure, the yields and compositions vary only slightly with pressure. It has also been shown that from 580°C pyrolysis under hydrogen yields an additional quantity of water, when compared with pyrolysis under inert atmospheres or under atmospheric pressure. This additional water comes from the hydrogenation reactions of the hydroxyl functions of heavy phenols and xylenols. This implies a hydrogen consumption (from 0.2–0.3 wt% of the coal), varying with the pyrolysis temperature. |
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