RI 6829 Reaction Of Coal In Argon And Argon-Hydrogen Plasmas

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Walter Kawa
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

Coals of various rank were reacted by the Bureau of Nines in plasma jets generated from argon and argon-hydrogen mixtures containing up to 33 volume-percent hydrogen. Average plasma temperatures ranged from about 3,400° to 12,000° C. Products were a solid residue and a gas containing hydrogen, methane, acetylene, diacetylene, and oxides of carbon. The highest yield of acetylene obtained with argon plasmas was 15 percent by weight of moisture- and ash-free coal. The data indicated that acetylene yields of 40 percent or higher can be obtained from the reaction of coal in argon-hydrogen plasmas, although results from these experiments could not be correlated with operating variables because of low recoveries plasma contained sufficient energy to heat the coal to temperatures as high 9,000 or 10,000° C, but complete devolatilization did not occur in any experiment.
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APA: Walter Kawa  (1966)  RI 6829 Reaction Of Coal In Argon And Argon-Hydrogen Plasmas

MLA: Walter Kawa RI 6829 Reaction Of Coal In Argon And Argon-Hydrogen Plasmas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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