Rm. Morris, EFFECT OF PARTICLE-SIZE AND TEMPERATURE ON EVOLUTION RATE OF VOLATILES FROM COAL, Journal of analytical and applied pyrolysis, 27(2), 1993, pp. 97-107
Pyrolysis runs were carried out in the temperature range ambient to 90
0 degrees C and the particle size range +38 to -2360 mu m on a low ash
coal from the Waterberg area. Empirical correlations were established
for the evolution rates of hydrogen, carbon monoxide and methane as a
function of particle size and instantaneous temperature. The rate for
hydrogen and carbon monoxide can be represented by an Arrhenius type
equation incorporating particle size. The observations suggest that ta
r deposition is rate determining. The observations for the rate of evo
lution of methane suggest that it is governed by several complex react
ions of which methanation and secondary cracking of tar are possibilit
ies.