화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy & Fuels, Vol.31, No.11, 11954-11962, 2017
Effect of Solvent on the Degradative Solvent Extraction of Low Rank Coal
We have proposed a degradative solvent extraction method which upgrades as well as dewaters low rank coals and biomass wastes at 350 degrees C using 1-methlynaphthalene as a model solvent. The proposed solvent treatment is an effective method to produce high quality extracts having similar physical and chemical properties from several kinds of low rank coals and biomasses. Three solid fractions (Residue, Deposit, and Soluble) were fractionated and recovered after the solvent extraction. Soluble and Deposit are expected to be precursors for producing value added products. In this work the effects of solvent on the degradative solvent extraction of two low-rank coals, Loy Yang (LY) and Pendopo (PD), were examined by using four solvents: 1-methylnaphthalene (1-MN), kerosene, a 1 to 1 mixture of 1-MN and kerosene, and a solvent rich in alkyl benzenes, A150. It was judged that the solvent does not affect the degradation reaction at 350 degrees C, and hence the performance of this degradative solvent extraction method such as selective deoxygenation and effective dewatering is realized by all of the solvents used. The yield distributions of extracted products were dominated by the solubility of solvent used as expected. The Hildebrand regular solution theory seems to represent the differences in the yields and elemental compositions of Soluble fractions. 1-MN, having 21.3 (J/cm(3))(1/2) of solubility parameter delta, gave the largest yield of Soluble followed by A150 (delta approximate to 18.8 (J/cm(3))(1/2)), the mixed solvent (delta approximate to 19.1 (J/cm(3))(1/2)), and kerosene (delta approximate to 16.7 (J/cm(3))(1/2)). Preparation of solvent treated coals (STCs) from different solvents gave the yields close to the sum of the yields of Soluble, Deposit, and Residue for all solvents used. Most of the heating values of solid products were over 29 MJ/kg and rather close to subbituminous coal. All Solubles were found to melt completely at rather low temperature. The properties of Solubles can be changed by solvents used. It was found that A150 may be utilized as a practical solvent when Soluble is the target product and that kerosene is expected to be a practical solvent for preparing STC from low-rank coal.