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Effects of Catalytic Activity and Solvent Composition on Two-Stage Coal Liquefaction
- Source :
- Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research; May 5, 1997, Vol. 36 Issue: 5 p1453-1457, 5p
- Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- Catalytic activities of NiMo supported on hollow carbon black (Ketjen Black), a commercial NiMo/alumina, and a synthetic pyrite were examined in the single- and two-stage liquefaction of Wyoming subbituminous and Yallourn brown coals with tetralin or 1-methylnaphthalene. The two-stage liquefaction consisting of lower temperatures (&lt;400 °C) in the first stage and high temperatures around 450 °C in the second stage was very effective for the conversion of asphaltene and preasphaltene components into oil fractions with the suppression of gas formation, providing the oil yield above 70 wt %, which was much larger than that obtained by the single stage of 450 °C−60 min. The NiMo/KB catalyst exhibited a much higher activity for the production of the lighter oil fraction in the two-stage liquefaction than a commercial NiMo/Al<INF>2</INF>O<INF>3</INF> and a synthetic pyrite, especially when 1-metylnaphthalene of nondonor solvent was used, reflecting the higher activity of NiMo/KB catalyst for the hydrogenation of solvent as well as the coal at temperatures below 400 °C in the first stage. It is noted that NiMo/KB catalyst gave a high oil yield around 60% even without any solvent in the two-stage liquefaction.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 08885885 and 15205045
- Volume :
- 36
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- Supplemental Index
- Journal :
- Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
- Publication Type :
- Periodical
- Accession number :
- ejs1071630