Study of Catalytic Effects of Mineral Matter Level on Coal Reactivity

Study of Catalytic Effects of Mineral Matter Level on Coal Reactivity
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Release: 1981
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Coal liquefaction experiments using a 400-lb/day bubble-column reactor tested the catalytic effects of added mineral matter level on coal conversion, desulfurization, and distillate yields in continuous operation under recycle conditions, with specific emphasis on the use of a disposable pyrite catalyst indigenous to the feed coal. Western Kentucky No. 11 run-of-mine (ROM) and washed coals were used as feedstocks to determine the effects of levels of mineral matter, specifically iron compounds. Liquefaction reactivity as characterized by total distillate yield was lower for washed coal, which contained less mineral matter. Liquefaction reactivity was regained when pyrite concentrate was added as a disposable catalyst to the washed coal feed in sufficient quantity to match the feed iron concentration of the run-of-mine coal liquefaction test run.

The Effects of Minerals on Coal Beneficiation Processes

The Effects of Minerals on Coal Beneficiation Processes
Author: Barry G. McMillan
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Total Pages: 44
Release: 1978
Genre: Coal preparation
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Field samples from the District 7 preparation plant were collected at the plant site in southern West Virginia, and transported to Morgantown for processing. Bulk samples of feed coal, refuse, and clean coal were sampled from hoppers and belt lines, and initial processing prior to characterization was begun. Arrangements to sample an Illinois preparation plant have been completed and this work will be conducted during the fifth quarter. Additional characterization data from the District 3 preparation plant samples are included in this report and the status of the pilot scale preparation plant beneficiation equipment and initial testing is discussed.

Coal Conversion Technology

Coal Conversion Technology
Author: Subhash Dutta
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1979
Genre: Science
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The Science and Technology of Coal and Coal Utilization

The Science and Technology of Coal and Coal Utilization
Author: Bernard Cooper
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1468445804

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Filling the need for new and improved energy sources is an area where societal effects of science and technology will surely increase. The editors and authors have attempted in this volume to present the most current work on the science and technology of coal and coal utilization. Serious disagreement exists on several key issues such as carbon dioxide release and acid rain. At the same time, however, coal is the world's most abundant fossil fuel and will have to be used to supply the world's energy needs for the next several decades. The 1979 National Research Council Report, "En ergy in Transition: 1985-2010," has estimated that the United States alone may go from a 1979 coal consumption of 14 QUADS per annum (approximately 750 million tons per year) to approximately 40-50 QUADS per annum (approximately 2 billion tons per year) by the year 2010. If this scale of coal utilization is to become a reality, a significant level of research and development will be necessary to establish advanced process technologies and to improve related areas such as materials and instrumentation. The editors hope that this volume will allow a technically educated person to become aware of the several aspects of coal utilization, from characterization of coal itself to the processes of coal utilization. B. R. Cooper and W. A. Ellingson March, 1983 vii Contents 1. THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF COAL AND COAL UTILIZATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bernard R. Cooper and William A. Ellingson 2. COAL CHARACTERIZATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

New Trends in Coal Conversion

New Trends in Coal Conversion
Author: Isabel Suarez-Ruiz
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2018-08-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0081022026

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New Trends in Coal Conversion: Combustion, Gasification, Emissions, and Coking covers the latest advancements in coal utilization, including coal conversion processes and mitigation of environmental impacts, providing an up-to-date source of information for a cleaner and more environmentally friendly use of coal, with a particular emphasis on the two biggest users of coal—utilities and the steel industry. Coverage includes recent advances in combustion co-firing, gasification, and on the minimization of trace element and CO2 emissions that is ideal for plant engineers, researchers, and quality control engineers in electric utilities and steelmaking. Other sections cover new advances in clean coal technologies for the steel industry, technological advances in conventional by-products, the heat-recovery/non-recovering cokemaking process, and the increasing use of low-quality coals in coking blends. Readers will learn how to make more effective use of coal resources, deliver higher productivity, save energy and reduce the environmental impact of their coal utilization. Provides the current state-of-the-art and ongoing activities within coal conversion processes, with an emphasis on emerging technologies for the reduction of CO2 and trace elements Discusses innovations in cokemaking for improved efficiency, energy savings and reduced environmental impact Include case studies and examples throughout the book