RI 5813 An Examination Of A Low-Temperature Tar From A North Dakota Lignite ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. W. Fowkes
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The Federal Bureau of Mines examined a low-temperature tar obtained from a small-scale commercial unit for carbonizing North Dakota lignite for products that might be important to the economic processing of the tar. Tie tar may be divided into three distinct parts: (1) Tar acids, 45 volume-percent; (2) tar bases, 1 volume percent; and (3) neutral compounds, 54 volume-percent. It has a boiling range of approximately 150° to 380° C. (the decomposition temperature) and yields 18 weight-percent as hard pitch. The tar distillate up to 365° C. may be separated as: (1) Tar acids, 48 volume-percent; (2) tar bases, 1 volume-percent; and (3) hydrocarbons, 51 volume-percent. The tar-acid distillate, boiling to approximately 265° C., was characterized in some detail; the neutral fractions and the tar bases were less thoroughly examined. In general, as might be expected of a primary low-temperature tar, the lower boiling fractions are less in quantity compared with the usual high-temperature tar. The homologous series of each major class appears to be rather complete, although some components are present in very small amounts. The tar is quite unstable thermally, and might be more conveniently processed by extraction methods rather than by distillation procedures. The neutral fraction of the tar is highly aromatic, and might be considered as base stock for the production of liquid fuels.
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APA: W. W. Fowkes  (1961)  RI 5813 An Examination Of A Low-Temperature Tar From A North Dakota Lignite ? Summary

MLA: W. W. Fowkes RI 5813 An Examination Of A Low-Temperature Tar From A North Dakota Lignite ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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