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Extraction of Coal Tar Pitch Using a Mixture of Compressed CO<INF>2</INF> and Toluene

Authors :
White, K. L.
Knutson, B. L.
Kimber, G.
Source :
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research; September 7, 1999, Vol. 38 Issue: 9 p3360-3366, 7p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

The removal of low-molecular-weight components from commercial pitches is a critical step in the production of suitable precursors for isotropic carbon fiber formation. A unique extraction process employing a one-phase binary mixture of carbon dioxide and toluene has been developed to remove low-molecular-weight components from coal tar pitch, with an ultimate goal of increasing the softening point of the pitch. The mass fraction of coal tar pitch extracted was determined as a function of extraction temperature (25−75 &#176;C), pressure (8.7−14.9 MPa), and extractive solvent composition (40−70 wt % toluene) using a factorial experimental design. As much as 44 wt % of the coal tar pitch was removed at these extraction conditions, and softening points greater than 250 &#176;C were achieved. The separation is controlled by the temperature and composition of the extractant solvent. This compressed gas/organic solvent extraction process removes low-molecular-weight material from the coal tar pitch using significantly milder solvents and reduced temperatures relative to traditional extractive processes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08885885 and 15205045
Volume :
38
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs1073155