Science Inventory

ORGANIC SULFUR AND HAP REMOVAL FROM COAL USING HYDROTHERMAL TREATMENT. (R827649C001)

Citation:

Timpe, R. C., M. D. Mann, AND J. H. Pavlish. ORGANIC SULFUR AND HAP REMOVAL FROM COAL USING HYDROTHERMAL TREATMENT. (R827649C001). FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 73(2):127-141, (2001).

Description:

Coal is still the major source of power for electrical generation worldwide and will continue to be in
the foreseeable future. However, the inorganic elements in coal that qualify as hazardous emissions
upon combustion of the coal become an increasingly important concern. Primary emphasis has been
on postcombustion cleanup of these emissions, with no technology achieving overwhelming success.
The precombustion technique reported here shows promise for removing trace elements as well as
sulfur prior to burning the coal. This study shows that hydrothermal treatment need not be carried out
at extreme conditions to effect such removal. The sulfur content and selected trace elements of some
coals are reduced by 50% or more by water at conditions above the critical temperature but below
the critical pressure. The study also shows that the technique was more effective on some coals than
others. Results from a pilot-scale test are included in addition to bench-scale data.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:01/01/2001
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 69734