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Wilsonville Advanced Coal Liquefaction Research and Development Facility, Wilsonville, Alabama. Technical progress report, Run 243 with Illinois 6 coal

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/5267138· OSTI ID:5267138
This report presents the operating results for Run 243 at the Advanced Coal Liquefaction R and D Facility in Wilsonville, Alabama. This run was made in an Integrated Two-Stage Liquefaction (ITSL) mode using Illinois 6 coal from the Burning Star mine. The primary objective was to demonstrate the effect of a dissolver on the ITSL product slate, especially on the net C/sub 1/-C/sub 5/ gas production and hydrogen consumption. Run 243 began on 3 February 1983 and continued through 28 June 1983. During this period, 349.8 tons of coal was fed in 2947 hours of operation. Thirteen special product workup material balances were defined, and the results are presented herein. 29 figures, 19 tables.
Research Organization:
Catalytic, Inc., Wilsonville, AL (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC22-82PC50041
OSTI ID:
5267138
Report Number(s):
DOE/PC/50041-31; ON: DE84007882
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English