
ADVANCED DIRECT LIQUEFACTION CONCEPTS FOR PETC GENERIC UNITS - PHASE II
Author(s) -
UNKNOWN
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/778930
Subject(s) - liquefaction , coal , distillation , coal liquefaction , work (physics) , waste management , environmental science , research center , engineering , petroleum engineering , process engineering , chemistry , mechanical engineering , organic chemistry , pathology , medicine , geotechnical engineering
The results of Laboratory and Bench-Scale experiments and supporting technical and economic assessments conducted under DOE Contract No. DE-AC22-91PC91040 are reported for the period January 1, 1999 to March 31, 2000. This contract is with the University of Kentucky Research Foundation, which supports work with the University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research, CONSOL, Inc., LDP Associates, and Hydrocarbon Technologies, Inc. This work involves the introduction into the basic two-stage liquefaction process several novel concepts, which include dispersed lower-cost catalysts, coal cleaning by oil agglomeration, and distillate hydrotreating and dewaxing. This project has been modified to include an investigation into the production of value added materials from coal using low-severity liquefaction based technologies