Hydrodynamic properties, such as solution viscosity and diffusivity, were m
easured at 298 K to investigate the solution state characteristics of coal
extracts in pyridine obtained from Upper Freeport (UF) and Illinois No. 6 (
IL) coals. The solvation constants obtained by applying the Pal-Rhodes equa
tion to the viscosity of the extracts in pyridine are 2.9 and 4.6 for the U
F and IL extracts, respectively. A larger content of acidic hydroxyl groups
in IL extract than UF extract make pyridine solvate IL extract more extens
ively than UF extract. However, the solvation. constant of the O-methylated
IL extracts is 9.3, unexpectedly larger than that of the original IL extra
ct. To have further insight into this observation, the change in the molecu
lar shape of the extracts by the O-methylation were examined, using the com
bination of intrinsic viscosity and diffusion coefficient. The shapes of th
e coal extracts have been found to be prolate ellipsoids with axial ratio o
f 6.5 and 4.0 for UF and IL extracts, respectively. The axial ratio of the
O-methylated IL extract is 13.1, suggesting that the elimination of the hyd
rogen bonds or the steric effect of added methyl makes the shape of IL extr
act stretched out. This deformable, nature of coal extracts makes the inter
pretation of the solvation constants from Pal-Rhodes, equation inaccurate,
as it assumes that the particles are monodispersed hard spheres.