A characterization and evaluation of coal liquefaction process streams. Quarterly technical progress report, April 1--June 30, 1995
The objectives of this project are to support the DOE direct coal liquefaction process development program and to improve the useful application of analytical chemistry to direct coal liquefaction process development. Independent analyses by well-established methods will be obtained of samples produced in direct coal liquefaction processes under evaluation by DOE. Additionally, analytical instruments and techniques which are currently underutilized for the purpose of examining coal-derived samples will be evaluated. The data obtained from this study will be used to help guide current process development and to develop an improved data base on coal and coal liquids properties. A sample bank will be established and maintained for use in this project and will be available for use by other researchers. The reactivity of the non-distillable resids toward hydrocracking at liquefaction conditions (i.e., resid reactivity) will be examined. From the literature and data experimentally obtained, a mathematical kinetic model of resid conversion will be constructed. It is anticipated that such a model will provide insights useful for improving process performance and thus the economics of direct coal liquefaction. The paper describes activities carried out this quarter. 11 refs., 21 figs., 17 tabs.
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Authors: | Robbins, G.A. ; Brandes, S.D. ; Winschel, R.A. ; Burke, F.P. |
Subject: | coal, lignite, and peat | COAL LIQUEFACTION | CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS | COAL LIQUIDS | CHEMICAL ANALYSIS | MEASURING METHODS | ACTIVATION ENERGY | MATHEMATICAL MODELS | BITUMINOUS COAL | PLASTICS | MIXTURES | COPROCESSING | EXPERIMENTAL DATA | COAL EXTRACTS |
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