The influence of pressure and hydrothermal treatment on the microtextural characteristics of coke
β Scribed by S.G. Chaudhuri; N. Choudhury; N.B. Sarkar; D.M. Bhatt; S.P. Ghose; D.S. Chatterjee; D.K. Mukherjee
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 782 KB
- Volume
- 35
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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β¦ Synopsis
The microtextural characteristics of coke produced from raw as well as from their beneficiated/demineralised counterparts both under normal and elevated pressures (22 mPa) at two temperature levels (500 to 1OOOC) were studied on two caking/coking and one non-caking coals. An account with emphasis on the development of well-ordered carbonforms under the influence of hydrothermal treatment as well as on post carbonization of the treated coal has been put forward. The non-caking coal, which generally produces vesicular chars passed through a plastic phase to give fully isotropic reacted carbonforms when the coal was subjected to both pressure pyrolysis and hydrothermal treatment. For the other caking/coking coals used in the study the influence of hydrothermal treatment on development of well-ordered coke microtexture was found to be more pronounced than that of the thermal effect alone under pressure.
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