Fuel, Vol.136, 280-286, 2014
Direct liquefaction of a Chinese brown coal and CO2 gasification of the residues
Direct liquefaction of a Chinese brown coal (Yunnan) was carried out at moderate conditions in a laboratory-scale autoclave, and the effects of temperature and H-2 pressure on the products distribution were investigated. In addition, the reactivities of the liquefaction residues during CO2 gasification were examined with a thermo-gravimetric analyzer (TGA). The results show that Yunnan brown coal is readily liquefied, with its conversion exceeds 80% at 425 degrees C even without catalyst and no holding time. Temperature is more effective in enhancing oil and gas yield than H2 pressure, while liquefaction conversion changes negligibly with varying temperatures (above 375 degrees C) and H-2 pressures. The organic structures and inorganic compositions of the residues obtained under various liquefaction conditions were examined by IR and XRD analyses. The reactivities of the residues during CO2 gasification are very high (with reactivity index (R) higher than 30 h (1)), even higher than that of the raw coal in some cases. This is resulted from that the residues are enriched in mineral matters, especially the alkaline earth metals such as calcium sulfide (CaS), calcium oxide (CaO), and calcium carbonate (CaCO3). These results supply references to the efficient utilization of residues and improving the economy for direct coal liquefaction plants. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.