Supercritical gas extraction of Hat Creek coal

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. M. Papic J. C. Whitehead
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

"A sample of Hat Creek coal has been extracted using supercritical aromatic solvents in a laboratory-scale extraction unit. Extract yields in the range 21 to 27 per cent of dry-ash-free coal were obtained.These yields are significantly lower than yields available from high-volatile bituminous coal and some lignites. Thus in a combined extraction/hydrocracking scheme for the production of liquid fuels from Hat Creek coal the char product would exceed that required to supply the energy and hydrogen requirements of the process. Excess char could be used for the production of power or gas for sale.IntroductionThe Supercritical Gas Extraction (SGE) process developed by the U.K. National Coal Board operates in two stages: an extraction stage in which a coal extract is separated from mineral matter and undissolved coal and a subsequent hydrogenation stage.The SGE process is based on the ability of a compressed supercritical fluid to dissolve relatively high molecular weight substrates. It is operated under conditions where a hydrogenrich portion of the coal is selectively extracted in a short residence time extraction stage leaving a hydrogen-deficient char. The process schematic shown in Figure I illustrates that the extract produced is separated from the solvent and passed to a conventional hydroprocessing stage while the char product is utilized in the production of heat, power and hydrogen for the process. An extract yield in the order of 50 per cent dry-ash- free coal represents a ""balanced"" case for such a process in which there is just sufficient char for the provision of these commodities."
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APA: M. M. Papic J. C. Whitehead  (1985)  Supercritical gas extraction of Hat Creek coal

MLA: M. M. Papic J. C. Whitehead Supercritical gas extraction of Hat Creek coal. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1985.

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