volume 207-208 pages 109-116

Experimental study on coal pyrolysis to acetylene in thermal plasma reactors

Binhang Yan 1
Pengcheng Xu 1
Cliff Yi Guo 2
Yong Jin 1
2
 
National Institute of Clean-and-Low-Carbon Energy, P.O. Box 001 Shenhua NICE, Future Science & Technology City, Chaoyang District, Beijing 102209, PR China
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2012-10-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.696
CiteScore20.6
Impact factor13.2
ISSN13858947, 18733212
General Chemistry
General Chemical Engineering
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Environmental Chemistry
Abstract
Coal pyrolysis in thermal plasma provides a direct and cleaner route for producing acetylene from coal resources. Owing to the complex physical–chemical properties of coal and integrated multiple processes in milliseconds, the selection of coal feedstock becomes of great importance to the reactor performance. Experiments were carried out in a lab-scale plasma reactor to investigate the effects of coal properties and key operating conditions including the coal specific enthalpy, gas specific enthalpy, plasma atmosphere, and residence time. The results demonstrate that higher coal–gas mixture enthalpy leads to higher coal conversion and yield of light gases. The fixed carbon in coal can be partly converted to gaseous products in Ar/H 2 plasma, where the increased H 2 concentration enhances the carbon conversion, and correspondingly raises the yields of CO and C 2 H 2 . Since oxygen in coal is more easily released than carbon, the oxygen compounds in coal are disadvantageous to the acetylene yield. A non-coking coal with volatile matter content on dry ash-free basis higher than 37%, oxygen content lower than 13% and low ash content would lead to a better reactor performance. The relationship between rapid plasma pyrolysis and slow thermal pyrolysis processes is discussed by comprehensively comparing the gas products and solid residues in order to pursue an alternative, simple method of preliminary selection of coal rank for the plasma pyrolysis technology.
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Yan B. et al. Experimental study on coal pyrolysis to acetylene in thermal plasma reactors // Chemical Engineering Journal. 2012. Vol. 207-208. pp. 109-116.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.cej.2012.05.111
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2012.05.111
TI - Experimental study on coal pyrolysis to acetylene in thermal plasma reactors
T2 - Chemical Engineering Journal
AU - Yan, Binhang
AU - Xu, Pengcheng
AU - Guo, Cliff Yi
AU - Jin, Yong
AU - Cheng, Yi
PY - 2012
DA - 2012/10/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 109-116
VL - 207-208
SN - 1385-8947
SN - 1873-3212
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@article{2012_Yan,
author = {Binhang Yan and Pengcheng Xu and Cliff Yi Guo and Yong Jin and Yi Cheng},
title = {Experimental study on coal pyrolysis to acetylene in thermal plasma reactors},
journal = {Chemical Engineering Journal},
year = {2012},
volume = {207-208},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2012.05.111},
pages = {109--116},
doi = {10.1016/j.cej.2012.05.111}
}