DIRECT OBSERVATIONS ON THE INTERACTION OF COALS WITH PITCHES AND ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS DURING CO-PYROLYSIS

Citation
R. Sakurovs et Lj. Lynch, DIRECT OBSERVATIONS ON THE INTERACTION OF COALS WITH PITCHES AND ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS DURING CO-PYROLYSIS, Fuel, 72(6), 1993, pp. 743-749
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Energy & Fuels","Engineering, Chemical
Journal title
FuelACNP
ISSN journal
00162361
Volume
72
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
743 - 749
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-2361(1993)72:6<743:DOOTIO>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Proton magnetic resonance thermal analysis (p.m.r.t.a.) was used to mo nitor the pyrolysis behaviour of a variety of coals, their mixtures wi th four different addivites, and each of the additives alone. A model was developed to quantify the effects of small quantities of an additi ve on the thermoplastic and other molecular properties of coal, by mea suring the difference in behaviour of the mixture from that predicted assuming no interactions between the coal and additive. This model was used to define a solvation index, which was used in turn to estimate the capacity of an additive to destabilize or 'solvate' the molecular structure of coals. It was found that (1) pitches - both coal-tar and petroleum-derived - 'solvate' bituminous coals at temperatures signifi cantly below the coal fusion or 'softening' temperature but do not sol vate subbituminous or brown coals; (2) this capacity to solvate bitumi nous coals is shared by the two other aromatic additives tested - deca cyclene and p-quaterphenyl; and (3) the rates of coking of both pitch and decacyclene are greatly increased when they are co-pyrolysed with low-rank coals, this enhancement decreasing with increasing rank of th e coal.