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Wilsonville Advanced Coal Liquefaction Research and Development Facility, Wilsonville, Alabama. Topical report No. 3. Integrated two stage liquefaction

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6231444
Investigation of the integrated two-stage coal liquefaction (ITSL) process was initiated at the Wilsonville Advanced Coal Liquefaction R and D Facility in November 1982. The ITSL system sequentially combines three process units. These are the thermal liquefaction (TL) unit, for the thermal dissolution of coal, the critical solvent deashing (CSD) unit, for the separation of ash and undissolved coal, and the hydrotreating (HTR) unit, for the upgrading of the liquid streams. The ITSL process recycles hydrotreated process solvent back to the thermal unit. This differentiates the ITSL process from the non-integrated two-stage liquefaction (NTSL) process, where there is no recycle of any process streams from the HTR unit back to the TL unit. The primary objective of the ITSL program at Wilsonville is to develop a commercially feasible method for efficient conversion of coal to distillate fuels. When compared to the single stage SRC-I process, the ITSL process produces significantly higher yields of distillates. This topical report presents an analysis of the ITSL operating data from November 1982 (Run 242) to September 1983 (Run 244). Commercially available nickel-molybdenum catalyst was used to hydrotreat the thermal stage process solvent and the deashed thermal resid. The daily operating and material balance data have been used for analyses. The material balance data was determined by the elemental balance procedure. 9 refs., 6 figs., 15 tabs.
Research Organization:
Catalytic, Inc., Wilsonville, AL (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC22-82PC50041
OSTI ID:
6231444
Report Number(s):
DOE/PC/50041-55; ON: DE86000565
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English