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WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Coal resources have been used to produce liquid transportation fuels by several process routes collectively referred to as coal liquefaction or, more generally stated, as coal to liquids (CTL). Early records of coal conversion to liquid fuel date to 1913 and an extraction process developed by Friedrich Bergius in Germany [ 7 ].
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377One of several direct liquefaction processes currently under advanced stages of development is the SolventRefined CoalI (SRCI) process. A major SRC1 product option is a low sulfur, low ash solid (SRC) which could be used as an electric utility boiler fuel much in the same manner that pulverized coal is currently fired in this type of combustion equipment.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The growing demand for petroleum, accompanied by the declining petroleum reserves and the concerns over energy security, has intensified the interest in direct coal liquefaction (DCL), particularly in countries such as China which is rich in coal resources, but short of petroleum. In addition to a general introduction on the mechanisms and processes of DCL, this paper overviews some recent ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Pyrite addition to a coal liquefaction process (22, 26) is controlled (118) in inverse proportion to the calcium content of the feed coal to maximize the F. ( C.) liquid yield per unit weight of pyrite added (110). The pyrite addition is controlled in this manner so as to minimize the amount of pyrite used and ...
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WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The direct coal liquefaction process usually produces a liquefaction residue of about 30% of its coal feed. The effective utilization of the coal liquefaction residue (CLR), which contains about 80% organic matter, is of great significance for improving the oil yield of the direct liquefaction process and reducing the amount of pollution emitted from this oilcontaining organic solid waste. In ...
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WhatsApp: +86 18203695377ash and sulphur content than the original coal. The SRCII process, however, was to produce distillate products; the distinguishing characteristic of the process was the recycle of vacuum bottoms. Two other direct coal liquefaction processes were under development in the USA at the same time: the Exxon Donor Solvent (EDS) process and the HCoal ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The project is based on Exxon's donor solvent coal liquefaction process. The program will involve both smallscale RD work, and the design, construction and operation of a pilot plant with a capacity of 250 tons per day. The pilot plant will be built adjacent to an Exxon refinery at Baytown, Texas. The new agreement runs through December 31, 1982.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Coal liquefaction residue (CLR) is usually categorized as hazardous waste, which is inevitably generated during the coalliquefaction process. Studies show that CLR has a high calorific value and can be used to decrease coal consumption during the cofiring process. In this regard, field tests were carried out to study the emission and ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Figure (A) Schematic representation of elution zones of different chemical families representative of a coalderived middle distillate; (B) SFCFID chromatogram of a coalderived middle distillate using the pyridine bonded phase showing the huge resolution of phenols from hydrocarbons.
WhatsApp: +86 182036953771. Introduction. Direct coal liquefaction is the technology of catalytic converting coal to clean liquid fuel through hydrocracking the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in coal to small aliphatic molecules [1].It can effectively reduce the emission of industrial waste and toxic gases as well as improving the coal utilization, thereby, showing great potential for sustainable development of coal ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377article{osti_, title = {Catalyst withdrawal and addition in a coal liquefaction process}, author = {Simone, A A and Ogren, D F}, abstractNote = {The catalyst is withdrawn from a coal hydroliquefaction reactor while it is maintained on stream by withdrawing a portion of the catalyst, in a separate stream, dispersed in product from the liquefaction zone, with such withdrawn stream being ...
WhatsApp: +86 182036953774. Coal Liquefaction Coal liquefaction is the conversion of coal into a synthetic oil in order to supplement natural sources of petroleum. It is an attractive technology because 1) It is well developed and thus could be implemented fairly rapidly and 2) There are relatively large quantities of coal reserves. 5.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Process. The Exxon donor solvent process is a noncatalytic processing of solventslurried coal in a highpressure liquefaction reactor. Coal is cleaned, crushed and fed to the slurry dryer, where water is removed. The dry crushed coal is slurried with the hydrogen donor recycle solvent. The coal slurry is treated with hydrogen and heated in a ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377A typical liquefaction process, NEDOL process, applied 728 K, 17 MPa, a metal catalyst, and a hydrogen supplier solvent for the coal depolymerization. A significant problem of coal liquefaction is that the conditions are too severe, so the cost of the heat energy and plant device is too high to be commercialized.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377the process to dissolve the coal and to transfer externally produced hydrogen to the coal molecules. Catalytic liquefaction resembles solvent extraction, except that hydrogen is added to the coal with the aid of a catalyst. Figure presents the flow diagram of a typical solvent extraction or catalytic liquefaction plant. These coal ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377the process to dissolve the coal and to transfer externally produced hydrogen to the coal molecules. Catalytic liquefaction resembles solvent extraction, except that hydrogen is added to the coal with the aid of a catalyst. Figure presents the flow diagram of a typical solvent extraction or catalytic liquefaction plant. These coal ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Indirect liquefaction process coal is liquefied through the FischerTropsch (FTS) process. The FTS process uses synthesis gas from the gasification process and converts it into liquidous hydrocarbons and associating oxygenated compounds using different catalysts from Group VIII.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Introduction. Direct coal liquefaction (DCL) is known as a clean and efficient coal utilization technology, in which solid coal could be converted into liquid fuels and high valueadded chemicals by hydrogenation. [ [1], [2], [3]] The Hdonor is an important index in DCL technology [ [4], [5], [6]]: It is considered as a medium for mass ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The resulting liquid fuel, called synthetic crude oil, can be refined into a variety of fuels, including diesel, gasoline, and aviation fuel. The process of coal liquefaction involves heating and pressurizing coal in the presence of a solvent.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Indirect liquefaction requires an intermediate gasification of the solid coal to form a synthesis gas, which is then converted to the liquid product. This process results in the complete dismantling of the coal structure. direct liquefaction, coal is exposed directly to hydrogen at high temperatures (450C) and high pressures (kPa ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377article{osti_, title = {Novel use of residue from direct coal liquefaction process}, author = {Yang, Jianli and Wang, Zhaixia and Liu, Zhenyu and Zhang, Yuzhen}, abstractNote = {Direct coal liquefaction residue (DCLR) is, commonly, designed to be used as a feed stock for gasification or combustion. Use of DCLR as a value added product is very important for improving overall economy of ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377All direct coal liquefaction methods, such as HCoal, SolventRefined Coal, and Exxon Donor Solvent processes, are alike in one principal point: coal is thermally solubilized with certain solvents, usually coalderived, with or without catalysts. If heated in a proper liquid for a short time, most of the coal dissolves.
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WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Liquefaction. In materials science, liquefaction [1] is a process that generates a liquid from a solid or a gas [2] or that generates a nonliquid phase which behaves in accordance with fluid dynamics. [3] It occurs both naturally and artificially. As an example of the latter, a "major commercial application of liquefaction is the liquefaction ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Liquefaction. Liquefaction is the process of converting solid coal into liquid fuels. The main difference between naturally occurring petroleum fuels and coal is the deficiency of hydrogen in the latter: coal contains only about half the amount found in petroleum. Therefore, conversion of coal into liquid fuels involves the addition of hydrogen.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Since the late 1970s, coal liquefaction processes have been developed into integrated twostage processes, in which coal is liquefied in the presence of hydrogen in the first stage and the products are upgraded in the second stage.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Coal liquefaction residue is the solid waste from the liquefaction system and accounts for about 2530% of the feed. 4 Thermal conversion through gasification is a better way to deal with this residue, which is of great significance in economical efficiency. 5 It should be noted that ironbased catalysts are widely used in coal liquefaction, as ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Coal resources have been used to produce liquid transportation fuels by several process routes, collectively referred to as coal liquefaction or, more generally stated, as Coal to Liquids (CTL). Early records of coal conversion to liquid fuel date to 1913 and an extraction process developed by Friedrich Bergius in Germany [ 7 ].
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