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Indirect coal liquefaction by integrated entrained flow gasification and Rectisol/Fischer–Tropsch processes for producing automobile diesel substitutes

Authors :
Sung Min Yoon
Ho Tae Lee
Tae-Young Mun
Ji-Hong Moon
Sung-Jin Park
Dong Hyun Chun
Seok Hyeong Lee
Myung Won Seo
Ho Won Ra
Sungjun Hong
Heon Jung
Junghoon Yang
Jae-Kon Kim
Source :
Energy. 219:119597
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Herein, we describe the design and operation of an indirect coal liquefaction plant with integrated coal-water slurry manufacturing, entrained flow gasification, Rectisol, and Fischer–Tropsch processes to produce liquid fuels for vehicles. The above plant contained an entrained flow gasifier (10 t/d test rig) operated using oxygen as a gasifying agent (21 bar, 1100 °C) and could stably produce synthesis gas (37.8 vol% H2, 36.4 vol% CO) at 600 Nm3/h. Due to the importance of impurities in synthetic liquid fuel production, more than 99% of H2S contained in synthesis gas was removed by the Rectisol process employing refrigerated methanol. An iron-based catalyst allowed liquid fuels containing wax, light/heavy oil, and alcohol fractions to be obtained by the Fischer–Tropsch process at a rate of 5 barrel per day, with detailed analysis confirming their compliance with various quality standards and thus their suitability for use as automobile diesel after distillation.

Details

ISSN :
03605442
Volume :
219
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Energy
Accession number :
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