PYROLYSIS OF BROWN COAL USING A CATALYST BASED ON W–Ni

Authors

  • Lenka Jílková University of Chemistry and Technology Prague
  • Karel Ciahotný
  • Jaroslav Kusý

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/AP.2015.55.0319

Keywords:

catalytic pyrolysis, W-Ni catalyst, brown coal

Abstract

Tars from pyrolysis of brown coal can be refined to obtain compounds suitable for fuel production. However, it is problematic to refine the liquids from brown coal pyrolysis, because high molecular compounds are produced, and the sample solidifies. Therefore we decided to investigate the possibility of treating the product in the gas phase during pyrolysis, using a catalyst. A two-step process was investigated: thermal-catalytic refining. In the first step, alumina was used as the filling material, and in the second step a catalyst based on W-Ni was used. These materials were placed in two separate layers above the coal, so the volatile products passed through the alumina and catalyst layers. Pyrolysis tests showed that using the catalyst has no significant effect on the mass balance, but it improves the properties of the gas and the properties of the organic part of the liquid pyrolysis products, which will then be processed further.

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Published

2015-10-31

How to Cite

Jílková, L., Ciahotný, K., & Kusý, J. (2015). PYROLYSIS OF BROWN COAL USING A CATALYST BASED ON W–Ni. Acta Polytechnica, 55(5), 319–323. https://doi.org/10.14311/AP.2015.55.0319

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