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Title: Identification and cleavage of breakable single bonds by selective oxidation, reduction, and hydrolysis. Quarterly report No. 9, October 1-December 31, 1980

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6181593

Objective is to determine the structure of bituminous coal with emphasis on the crosslinks and breakable single bonds. Some of the highlights of this quarter are: (1) large-scale extraction of benzylamine-extracted coal with ethylene diamine-dimethyl sulfoxide (EDA-DMSO) led to 50.4% recovery of soluble material and 40.5% recovery of undissolved coal; (2) EDA-DMSO extraction appears to have removed essentially all of the ether and ester links in both fractions, leaving only hydrocarbon links; (3) extraction of whole coal by a mixture of N-methylpyrrolidinone (NMP) and EDA is no better than EDA-DMSO, even though NMP alone is a better solvent than DMSO alone; (4) investigators have no evidence that NaOCl will oxidize sulfide links to sulfuric acid and NaOCl appears to be unsuitable for determining sulfide links in coal; (5) black acid fraction from several NaOCl oxidations precipitated between pH 4.98 and 4.66 was characterized; (6) measurements of hydroxyl and carboxyl contents on pyridine and benzylamine extracts and extracted coal show increases in carboxyl content on reactions of these fractions with alcoholic KOH, and an increase in hydroxyl content on reactions of the pyridine-extracted coal with benzylamine, consistent with ester cleavage. 6 tables.

Research Organization:
SRI International, Menlo Park, CA (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC22-78ET11423
OSTI ID:
6181593
Report Number(s):
DOE/ET/11423-T18; ON: DE85003865
Resource Relation:
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Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English