Temperature Effect on the Thermal Dissolution of Coal
- Authors: Kuznetsov P.N.1, Kamenskii E.S.1, Kolesnikova S.M.1, Buryukin F.A.1, Perminov N.V.1, Pavlenko N.I.1, Fetisova O.Y.1
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Siberian Branch
- Issue: Vol 52, No 3 (2018)
- Pages: 163-168
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0361-5219/article/view/176618
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S0361521918030060
- ID: 176618
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Abstract
The main process characteristics of the thermal dissolution of grade Zh coal in the anthracene fraction of coking tar depending on temperature and reaction time were determined. It was established that the effective extraction of quinoline-soluble products occurred in a temperature range of coal conversion into a plastic state. The process proceeded selectively; at 350–380°C, the yield of the quinoline-soluble products was 71–75%. In this case, the yield of toluene-soluble products did not exceed 10%, and the yield of gas was 0.5%. At a higher temperature and a long reaction time (>2 h), a sharp decrease in the characteristics of thermal dissolution occurred.
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P. N. Kuznetsov
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Siberian Branch
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Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk
E. S. Kamenskii
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Siberian Branch
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Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk
S. M. Kolesnikova
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Siberian Branch
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Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk
F. A. Buryukin
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Siberian Branch
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Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk
N. V. Perminov
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Siberian Branch
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Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk
N. I. Pavlenko
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Siberian Branch
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Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk
O. Yu. Fetisova
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Siberian Branch
Email: lab9team@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk
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