Surfactant studies for bench-scale operation
Author(s) -
Gregory S. Hickey,
Pramod Kumar Sharma
Publication year - 1992
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/6640173
Subject(s) - autoclave , pulmonary surfactant , liquefaction , boiling point , nuclear fission product , coal , coal liquefaction , materials science , waste management , chemistry , chemical engineering , pulp and paper industry , petroleum engineering , engineering , nuclear engineering , organic chemistry , fission products
A phase II study has been initiated to investigate surfactant-assisted coal liquefaction, with the objective of quantifying the enhancement in liquid yields and product quality. This publication covers the first quarter of work. The major accomplishments were: (1) the refurbishment of the high-pressure, high-temperature reactor autoclave, (2) the completion of four coal liquefaction runs with Pittsburgh [number sign]8 coal, two each with and without sodium lignosulfonate surfactant, and (3) the development of an analysis scheme for the product liquid filtrate and filter cake. Initial results at low reactor temperatures show that the addition of the surfactant produces an improvement in conversion yields and an increase in lighter boiling point fractions for the filtrate.
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