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Unusual effects of catechol upon the hydroliquefaction of coal
Authors:Tsuneo Yoshii  Rikio Yaginuma  Hiroyuki Yoshikawa  Seiichi Utoh
Affiliation:1. Tenri University, 1050, Somanouchi-cho, Tenri City, Japan;1. Nihon University, College of Engineering, 1 Nakagawara, Tokusada, Tamura-cho, Koriyama City, Japan
Abstract:The effect of catechol on coal hydrogenolysis was studied using tetralin as a solvent vehicle. A constant high liquefaction yield was observed when the amount of catechol added was reduced from 10 to 0.1 % based on the weight of coal. Under the same hydrogenolysis conditions, identical conversion yields were observed even when no catechol was added. Separate experiments were carried out, using a new internal vessel and the original stirrer, to examine the effect of the stirrer on liquefaction yield. Improved liquefaction yields were achieved in these experiments (an increase from 31 to 64% at 400 °C and from 46 to 78% at 420 °C for Miike coal; from 26 to 48% at 400 °C and from 36 to 73% at 420 °C for Wandowan coal; and from 16 to 34% at 400 °C and 21 to 55% at 420 °C for Lithgow coal). This suggests that an active catalytic species is formed on the surface of the stirrer and the internal surface of the autocalve.
Keywords:coal liquefaction  catechol  yield
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