Study on coal pyrolysis characteristics by combining different pyrolysis reactors
Authors: Xiaoping Su, Zhao Wang, Ning Li, Longjian Li, Ping Zhang, Ming Sun, Xiaoxun Ma
The pyrolysis process of Shendong coal (SD) was first studied by combining the characteristics of thermal gravimetric (TG), pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) and Gray-King assay (G-K). The results show that the order of coke yields is G-K (76.35% (mass))>TG (73.11% (mass))>Py (70.03% (mass)). G-K coke yield caused by condensation reaction and secondary reaction accounts for 3.08% (mass) and 3.24% (mass), respectively. Compared with slow pyrolysis, fast pyrolysis has stronger fracture ability to coal molecules and can obtain more O-compounds, mono-ring aromatics and aliphatics. Especially, the content of phenolics increases significantly from 15.49% to 35.17%, but the content of multi-ring aromatics decreases from 23.13% to 2.36%. By comparing the compositions of Py primary tar and G-K final tar, it is found that secondary reactions occurred during G-K pyrolysis process include the cleavage of alkane and esters, condensation of mono-ring aromatics with low carbon alkene, ring opening, isomerization of tri-ring aromatics, hydrogenation of aromatics and acids.