RI 6470 Hydrogenation of New Mexico Coal at Short Residence Time and High Temperatures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Sam Friedman Raymond W. Hiteshue Martin D. Schlesinger
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the El Paso Natural Gas Co. investigated the effect of high temperature and pressure at short residence times on the hydrogenation of a New Mexico coal to gaseous and liquid hydrocarbons . The study was made in a bench - scale semicontinuous unit at pressures of 500 to 6,000 psig , 480 ° to 1,000 ° C , and residence times of less than 1 minute to 15 minutes . Ammonium heptamolybdate was impregnated on the coal to furnish 1 percent molybdenum based on maf coal . Coal could be rapidly hydrogenated at elevated temperatures and pressures to yield large quantities of gaseous hydrocarbons and small quantities of lowboiling oils , high in single - ring aromatics . At 800 ° C and 6,000 psig and a residence time of 1 minute , the yield of hydrocarbon gas was 43 percent and of liquid hydrocarbons 9 percent , based on maf coal . With a 15 - minute residence time , the yield of gaseous hydrocarbons increased to 68 percent with a decrease in yield of oil to 6 percent . At higher hydrogen velocities , the yields of oil were much greater but contained large quantities of asphaltene . Low concentrations of molybdenum (0.01 and 0.1 percent ) or a high concentration of iron ( 1 percent ) were ineffective at 800 ° C , 6,000 psig , and short residence time .
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APA: Sam Friedman Raymond W. Hiteshue Martin D. Schlesinger  (1964)  RI 6470 Hydrogenation of New Mexico Coal at Short Residence Time and High Temperatures

MLA: Sam Friedman Raymond W. Hiteshue Martin D. Schlesinger RI 6470 Hydrogenation of New Mexico Coal at Short Residence Time and High Temperatures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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