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Pyrolysis characteristics and kinetics of residue from China Shenhua industrial direct coal liquefaction plant

Journal

THERMOCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 589, Issue -, Pages 1-10

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2014.05.005

Keywords

Direct coal liquefaction residue; Pyrolysis; Kinetics

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21106113, 51174281]
  2. China Scholarship Council [201206975013]
  3. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China [2011AA05A2021]
  4. Xi'an Engineering Laboratory Project
  5. Wyoming Clean Coal Program in the U.S.

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The objective of this work is to comprehensively investigate the pyrolysis characteristics of the direct coal liquefaction residue (DCLR) from China Shenhua industrial direct coal liquefaction plant. The pyrolysis experiments were conducted with TGA under four kinds of atmospheres (N-2, 10% H-2, CO2, and air) and a fixed bed reactor in N-2. Two obvious mass loss peaks at 470 degrees C and 770 degrees C, are mainly attributed to decomposition of the organic matrix and inorganic compounds in DCLR, respectively. The four fractions extracted from DCLR (hexane soluble fraction (HS), asphaltene fraction (A), preasphaltene (PA), and tetrahydrofuran insoluble (THFIS)) were studied separately by TG-FTIR, and the results show that the interaction among the fractions is unfavorable for the evolution of volatile matter. In addition, the inorganic compounds in DCLR exhibit catalysis behaviors on both pyrolysis under N-2 and gasification under CO2. Moreover, the properties of DCLR pyrolysis products obtained from the fixed bed reactor were analyzed by GC MS, SEM, and FTIR. Finally, a kinetic analysis of DCLR pyrolysis was performed using the distributed activation energy model (DAEM). The activation energy distribution of DCLR follows an approximate Gaussian distribution with a mean activation energy of 87.6 kJ/mol. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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