RI 7322 Fluidized-Bed Low-Temperature Carbonization Of Bituminous Coal And Thermal Cracking Of The Tar Vapors

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. S. Sanner
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

A High Splint coal was carbonized in a low-temperature, fluidized-bed sys-tem to study the effects of thermal cracking on the products of decomposition. The coal was fluidized in recycle gas at 485° to 600° C, and the products were cracked at 600°, 700°, and 800° C in a bed of fluidized coke. Yields of tar, pitch, paraffins, and olefins decreased as carbonization temperature increased. Thermal cracking of the tar vapors produced the highest tar yields at 600° C, and light oil yield increased at cracking temperatures up to 700° C. At an 800° C cracking temperature, the yield of light oil decreased.
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APA: W. S. Sanner  (1969)  RI 7322 Fluidized-Bed Low-Temperature Carbonization Of Bituminous Coal And Thermal Cracking Of The Tar Vapors

MLA: W. S. Sanner RI 7322 Fluidized-Bed Low-Temperature Carbonization Of Bituminous Coal And Thermal Cracking Of The Tar Vapors. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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