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An Organic Geochemical Assessment of CO<sub>2</sub>-Coal Interactions During Sequestration
Author(s) -
Jonathan J. Kolak,
Robert A. Burruss
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
u.s. geological survey open file report/open-file report
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2331-1258
pISSN - 0196-1497
DOI - 10.3133/ofr03453
Subject(s) - anthracite , coal , dichloromethane , supercritical fluid , bituminous coal , coal rank , chemistry , environmental chemistry , matrix (chemical analysis) , environmental science , mineralogy , waste management , chromatography , organic chemistry , solvent , engineering
Three well-characterized coal samples of varying rank were extracted with supercritical CO2 to determine the amount of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) that could be mobilized during simulated CO2 injection/sequestration in deep coal beds. The supercritical CO2 extractions were conducted at 40°C and 100 bars, roughly corresponding to a depth of 1 km. The greatest amount of PAHs was extracted from the high-volatile C bituminous coal sample. Extracts from the subbituminous C and anthracite coal samples contained lower concentrations of these compounds. The effectiveness of supercritical CO2 in liberating PAHs from the coal sample was evaluated in a comparison with a parallel series of Soxhlet extractions using 100% dichloromethane. More PAHs were extracted from the lower rank coal samples with dichloromethane than with supercritical CO2. The results from this investigation indicate that, regardless of coal rank, CO2 injection into deep coal beds may mobilize PAHs from the coal matrix. However, more PAHs could be mobilized during CO2 sequestration in a high-volatile C bituminous coal bed than in either of the other two coal ranks studied.

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