Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
207412 Fuel 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In comparison with the liquefaction (420 °C, with tetralin and elemental sulfur) of the proton-exchanged Adaro subbituminous coal with complex (metallocene or metal carbonyl) of cobalt, nickel or iron, the coal liquefaction was enhanced significantly on the liquefaction of cation (Co2+, Ni2+ or Fe2+) exchanged Adaro coal. However, for several kinds of subbituminous coal, metal cations hardly exchange due to the small content of carboxyl group in coal. Therefore, the simultaneous liquefaction of subbituminous coal and cobalt-exchanged coal were carried out in this study. Further, the simultaneous liquefaction of lower rank and subbituminous coals with Co2(CO)8 was carried out to compare the catalytic effect of cobalt derived from either the exchanged coal or Co2(CO)8. The catalytic effect of cobalt in the exchanged Morwell brown coal was appeared as the decrease of residue yield on the liquefaction with Yilan subbituminous coal. On the other hand, there was little enhancement on the simultaneous liquefaction of cobalt-exchanged Adaro and Yilan subbituminous coals. Accordingly, it is clarified that the hydroliquefaction of subbituminous coal, which was exchanged cation hardly, was enhanced by the addition of cobalt-exchanged brown coal.

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