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Supercritical water based liquefaction. Quarterly report No. 7, March 15-June 14, 1986

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5723628
The philosophy for the use of H/sub 2/O-H/sub 2/S as a substitute for organic slurrying solvent is that the water fulfills the role of the slurrying liquid and H/sub 2/S is the hydrogen atom donor. The data of Table 1 compare the H/sub 2/O-H/sub 2/S results along with those using (1) a petroleum-coal based organic solvent, anthracene oil (A04) together with a solvent refined coal middle distillate from the demonstration plant at Tacoma, Washington (SRCMD) and (2) dihydrophenanthrene (DHP), a reputedly excellent hydrogen donor solvent. One rank of coal is represented in the data. Water with synthesis gas equals the performance of A04-SRCMD with synthesis gas for the conversion of two coal samples into volatile materials at the conditions used. The presence of a small amount of H/sub 2/S enhances the as-defined yields whether in water or in an organic solvent. The reactions which had the temperature programmed from 300/sup 0/C to 500/sup 0/C using H/sub 2/O-H/sub 2/S and synthesis gas gave the best of the aqueous-H/sub 2/S conversion yields. Synthesis gas is superior to pure H/sub 2/. In summary, the H/sub 2/O-H/sub 2/S solvent runs with various ranks of coals gave respectable yields of total volatile materials at 420/sup 0/C; and, with temperature programming the reactor from 300 to 500/sup 0/C, the yields were as good if not better than using one of the best of hydrogen donor model compound solvents. 3 figs., 7 tabs.
Research Organization:
North Dakota Univ., Grand Forks (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
FG22-84PC70787
OSTI ID:
5723628
Report Number(s):
DOE/PC/70787-T7; ON: DE86011592
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English