Response of inertinites from some Australian coals to non-catalytic hydrogenation in tetralin |
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Authors: | Michio Shibaoka Sammy Heng Kiyofumi Okada |
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Affiliation: | CSIRO Division of Fossil Fuels, PO Box 136, North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia |
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Abstract: | Inertinite concentrates from three Australian bituminous coals were hydrogenated at various temperatures ranging from 350 to 475 °C in the presence of tetralin without any added catalyst. Both conversion yields and microscopic observations of the benzene-extracted hydrogenation residues have revealed that the hydrogenation of the inertinite macerals becomes significant only > 400 °C, whereas the dissolution-hydrogenation of the accompanying vitrinite macerals occurs mainly between 350 and 400 °C. The major reaction pathway for the inertinite particles in the hydrogenation process appears to be one of initial mild carbonization followed by hydrogenation. A simplified reaction scheme is proposed which describes the reaction pathway involved in the hydrogenation of inertinite. |
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Keywords: | coal inertinite hydrogenation microscopy |
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