Abstract
The various methods used for low-temperature carbonization of brown coal are reviewed as well as the effect of the method of carbonization on the properties and yields of light oil and tar. The composition of the light oil varied considerably with the coal and the method used. Light oil from the low-temperature distillation of brown coal contains relatively high contents of unsaturated hydrocarbons and variable content of phenols and S compounds, depending on the coal. Light oil is best recovered from low-temperature-carbonization gas by oil scrubbing; the use of active C would require preliminary removal of S compounds, which would be quite expensive.
Citation Formats
Jahn, A.
Light-oil recovery in the low-temperature carbonization of brown coal.
Germany: N. p.,
1944.
Web.
Jahn, A.
Light-oil recovery in the low-temperature carbonization of brown coal.
Germany.
Jahn, A.
1944.
"Light-oil recovery in the low-temperature carbonization of brown coal."
Germany.
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title = {Light-oil recovery in the low-temperature carbonization of brown coal}
author = {Jahn, A}
abstractNote = {The various methods used for low-temperature carbonization of brown coal are reviewed as well as the effect of the method of carbonization on the properties and yields of light oil and tar. The composition of the light oil varied considerably with the coal and the method used. Light oil from the low-temperature distillation of brown coal contains relatively high contents of unsaturated hydrocarbons and variable content of phenols and S compounds, depending on the coal. Light oil is best recovered from low-temperature-carbonization gas by oil scrubbing; the use of active C would require preliminary removal of S compounds, which would be quite expensive.}
journal = []
volume = {43:9-10}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1944}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Light-oil recovery in the low-temperature carbonization of brown coal}
author = {Jahn, A}
abstractNote = {The various methods used for low-temperature carbonization of brown coal are reviewed as well as the effect of the method of carbonization on the properties and yields of light oil and tar. The composition of the light oil varied considerably with the coal and the method used. Light oil from the low-temperature distillation of brown coal contains relatively high contents of unsaturated hydrocarbons and variable content of phenols and S compounds, depending on the coal. Light oil is best recovered from low-temperature-carbonization gas by oil scrubbing; the use of active C would require preliminary removal of S compounds, which would be quite expensive.}
journal = []
volume = {43:9-10}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1944}
month = {Jan}
}