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Ukrainian brown-coal tars recovered at low-temperature carbonization with solid heating medium

Abstract

Three samples of tar were recovered in the laboratory from brown coals carbonized at 375/sup 0/ to 456/sup 0/ +- 25/sup 0/ in a retort with inner heating by solid circulating medium, namely, semicoke (ratio: 4 or 3:1) first heated to 700/sup 0/. One comparative (parallel) experiment was carried out in a retort with inner heating by inert gases entering the retort at 580/sup 0/ to 600/sup 0/ and leaving it at 115/sup 0/ to 120/sup 0/. The tars that were recovered from the retort with the solid heating medium contained a high percentage of coal dust and moisture, which were separated from the tars in supercentrifuges (15,000 rpm). Four samples of cleaned tars were fractionated in a Cu flask with a 2-ball fractional column. The tars from the retort with the solid-heating medium are characterized by increased yield of the petroleum-ether fraction (16.3 or 19.3%) and decreased yield of the paraffin fraction (15.1 to 21.2%) in comparison with those of tar from the retort with gas heating (5.9% of the petroleum ether fraction and 36.5% of paraffin fraction). The yield of paraffin from the paraffin fraction also decreased from 90.6% to 62.6-74.3%. This result shows that in the first  More>>
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1955
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-80-032288
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Ukr. Khim. Zh.; (Ukrainian SSR); Journal Volume: 22
Subject:
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT; BROWN COAL; CARBONIZATION; COAL TAR; CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; FRACTIONATION; YIELDS; THERMAL CRACKING; USSR; ASIA; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; COAL; CRACKING; DECOMPOSITION; ENERGY SOURCES; EUROPE; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; PYROLYSIS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; TAR; THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES; 010500* - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Products & By-Products; 010401 - Coal & Coal Products- Carbonization- (-1987); 010600 - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Properties & Composition
OSTI ID:
5538927
Country of Origin:
Ukraine
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: UKZHA
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 804-809
Announcement Date:
Mar 01, 1980

Citation Formats

Kuznetsov, V I, Govorova, R P, Fadeicheva, A G, Kigel, T B, and Chernykh, M K. Ukrainian brown-coal tars recovered at low-temperature carbonization with solid heating medium. Ukraine: N. p., 1955. Web.
Kuznetsov, V I, Govorova, R P, Fadeicheva, A G, Kigel, T B, & Chernykh, M K. Ukrainian brown-coal tars recovered at low-temperature carbonization with solid heating medium. Ukraine.
Kuznetsov, V I, Govorova, R P, Fadeicheva, A G, Kigel, T B, and Chernykh, M K. 1955. "Ukrainian brown-coal tars recovered at low-temperature carbonization with solid heating medium." Ukraine.
@misc{etde_5538927,
title = {Ukrainian brown-coal tars recovered at low-temperature carbonization with solid heating medium}
author = {Kuznetsov, V I, Govorova, R P, Fadeicheva, A G, Kigel, T B, and Chernykh, M K}
abstractNote = {Three samples of tar were recovered in the laboratory from brown coals carbonized at 375/sup 0/ to 456/sup 0/ +- 25/sup 0/ in a retort with inner heating by solid circulating medium, namely, semicoke (ratio: 4 or 3:1) first heated to 700/sup 0/. One comparative (parallel) experiment was carried out in a retort with inner heating by inert gases entering the retort at 580/sup 0/ to 600/sup 0/ and leaving it at 115/sup 0/ to 120/sup 0/. The tars that were recovered from the retort with the solid heating medium contained a high percentage of coal dust and moisture, which were separated from the tars in supercentrifuges (15,000 rpm). Four samples of cleaned tars were fractionated in a Cu flask with a 2-ball fractional column. The tars from the retort with the solid-heating medium are characterized by increased yield of the petroleum-ether fraction (16.3 or 19.3%) and decreased yield of the paraffin fraction (15.1 to 21.2%) in comparison with those of tar from the retort with gas heating (5.9% of the petroleum ether fraction and 36.5% of paraffin fraction). The yield of paraffin from the paraffin fraction also decreased from 90.6% to 62.6-74.3%. This result shows that in the first case the carbonized products were cracked to a higher degree than those from the retort with gas heating. In raw phenols recovered from fractions of investigated tars, the yield of the phenol-cresol fraction (182/sup 0/ to 204/sup 0/) decreased from 25.9% to 13.0-18.9%.}
journal = []
volume = {22}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Ukraine}
year = {1955}
month = {Jan}
}