RI 6376 Hydrogasification of High-Volatile A Bituminous Coal

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 38
- File Size:
- 1738 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
Experiments were made in a semicontinuous unit to provide engineering
data for designing experimental continuous systems . These systems would be
used to study the hydrogasification of hvab coal and char (from lowtemperature
carbonization ) to high - Btu gas . In experiments at 800 ° C and
with a coal residence time of several seconds , yields of hydrocarbon gases
increased from about 2,000 scf / ton of maf coal at 250 psig to 7,000 scf at
1,000 psig . With 15 minutes residence time , yields increased from 8,000
scf/ton of maf coal at 250 psig to 17,500 cubic feet at 1,000 psig . In all
cases , small quantities of heavy oils were produced along with the gaseous
hydrocarbons . Production of oils could be minimized with a corresponding
increase in gaseous hydrocarbons by increasing the retention time of the
volatiles within the hot zone . Yields of gaseous hydrocarbons from char
were slightly greater than from coal under similar conditions . Although the
hydrogasification reaction is very pressure dependent , substantial quantities
of coal (40 to 60 percent ) could be reacted to gaseous hydrocarbons at pressures
as low as 50 psig provided reaction temperatures were increased to
1,200 ° C.
It was also demonstrated that a hvab coal could be hydrogasified continuously
without incurring agglomeration . This was achieved by dispersing coal
in a relatively large reactor with concurrent flow of hydrogen . At 1,000 psig
and 800 ° C , it was possible to react about 35 percent of the coal and to produce
a gas containing up to 52 percent methane .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6376 Hydrogasification of High-Volatile A Bituminous CoalMLA: RI 6376 Hydrogasification of High-Volatile A Bituminous Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.