RI 6125 Hydrogasification Of Bituminous Coals, Lignite, Anthracite, And Char ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Raymond W. Hiteshue
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

To aid in designing a continuous system for evaluating processes for converting coal to high-Btu gas] the Bureau of Mines determined the amenability of various coals and a char to hydrogasification at 800° C and 6,000 psig using a molybdenum catalyst. A lignite from Rockdale, Tex., an hvCb coal from Rock Springs, Wyo., a char from the low-temperature carbonization of the latter, an hvAb coal from Pittsburgh, Pa., and an anthracite from Luzerne County, Pa., were selected. Highest yields of gaseous hydrocarbons, 94 pet, based on maf feed, were produced from char, and lowest yields, 67 pct, were obtained from lignite. Hydrocarbon gases contained 82 to 92 pct methane, 8 to 15 pct ethane; and 1 to 3 pct propane.
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APA: Raymond W. Hiteshue  (1962)  RI 6125 Hydrogasification Of Bituminous Coals, Lignite, Anthracite, And Char ? Summary

MLA: Raymond W. Hiteshue RI 6125 Hydrogasification Of Bituminous Coals, Lignite, Anthracite, And Char ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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