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Low-temperature carbonization plant for lignite

Abstract

The design and operational data of a low-temperature carbonization plant for Japanese lignite are described. The retort had a vertical cylinder with a capacity of about 10 tons per day. By continuous operation, in which a part of the gas produced was circulated and burned in the lignite zone, about 40 percent semicoke and 3 to 4 percent tar were obtained. From the tar the following products were separated: Low-temperature carbonization cresol, 18.3; motor fuel, 1.00; solvent, 9.97; cresol for medical uses, 11.85; and creosote oil, 32 percent.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1949
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-81-119434
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Nenryo Kyokai-shi; (Japan); Journal Volume: 28
Subject:
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT; COAL TAR; PROCESSING; LIGNITE; CARBONIZATION; COKE OVENS; CRESOLS; GASOLINE; JAPAN; ORGANIC SOLVENTS; SEMICOKE; AROMATICS; ASIA; BROWN COAL; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; COAL; DECOMPOSITION; ENERGY SOURCES; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; HYDROXY COMPOUNDS; LIQUID FUELS; MATERIALS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; PHENOLS; SOLVENTS; TAR; 010401* - Coal & Coal Products- Carbonization- (-1987)
OSTI ID:
6026430
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: NENKA
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 114-118
Announcement Date:
Nov 01, 1981

Citation Formats

Shiotsuki, Y. Low-temperature carbonization plant for lignite. Japan: N. p., 1949. Web.
Shiotsuki, Y. Low-temperature carbonization plant for lignite. Japan.
Shiotsuki, Y. 1949. "Low-temperature carbonization plant for lignite." Japan.
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abstractNote = {The design and operational data of a low-temperature carbonization plant for Japanese lignite are described. The retort had a vertical cylinder with a capacity of about 10 tons per day. By continuous operation, in which a part of the gas produced was circulated and burned in the lignite zone, about 40 percent semicoke and 3 to 4 percent tar were obtained. From the tar the following products were separated: Low-temperature carbonization cresol, 18.3; motor fuel, 1.00; solvent, 9.97; cresol for medical uses, 11.85; and creosote oil, 32 percent.}
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