Potassium catalyzed hydrogasification of low-rank coal for synthetic natural gas production

Potassium catalyzed isothermal coal hydrogasification was investigated, as an alternative route for synthetic natural gas production. Potassium chemisorption occurred on oxygen sites in the coal structure and was strongly affected by the solution pH and followed the Cation Exchange Capability (CEC)...

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Main Authors: Skodras Georgios, Panagiotidou Sofia, Kokorotsikos Paris, Serafidou Maria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2016-01-01
Series:Open Chemistry
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spelling doaj-67651a9a9b3a4def9e9867fa2d67da612021-02-28T21:53:04ZengDe GruyterOpen Chemistry2391-54202016-01-011419210910.1515/chem-2016-0009chem-2016-0009Potassium catalyzed hydrogasification of low-rank coal for synthetic natural gas productionSkodras Georgios0Panagiotidou Sofia1Kokorotsikos Paris2Serafidou Maria3Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Western Macedonia (the former Yugoslav Republic of)Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Western Macedonia (the former Yugoslav Republic of)International Hellenic University, GreeceDept. of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Western Macedonia (the former Yugoslav Republic of)Potassium catalyzed isothermal coal hydrogasification was investigated, as an alternative route for synthetic natural gas production. Potassium chemisorption occurred on oxygen sites in the coal structure and was strongly affected by the solution pH and followed the Cation Exchange Capability (CEC) which is also pH-dependent. A quadratic function described the relation between the solution pH and the fraction of the chemisorbed potassium, while; the cumulative distribution function of two Weibull probability density functions correlated the solution pH with the CEC that was linearly correlated with the fraction of the chemisorbed potassium. Coal hydrogasification is strongly affected by the increased alkalinity of the impregnating solution and increased methane yields were obtained while carbon conversion was slightly affected. This was attributed to the formation of profuse K+ substituted active sites that decompose under H2 attacks and trigger scission of the aromatic rings followed by K+ migration to neighboring complexes, thus, the hydrogasification reaction continuous to yield CH4, as codified in a three stage reaction mechanism. The relative specific hydrogasification rate was found to increase linearly with the CEC of the coal samples, suggesting that the oxygen functional groups, on which potassium is chemisorbed, act as “active sites” and are linked with the carbon’s reactivity.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/chem.2016.14.issue-1/chem-2016-0009/chem-2016-0009.xml?format=INTcoalhydrogasificationcation exchange capabilitycatalysispotassium chemisorptionreaction mechanism
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author Skodras Georgios
Panagiotidou Sofia
Kokorotsikos Paris
Serafidou Maria
spellingShingle Skodras Georgios
Panagiotidou Sofia
Kokorotsikos Paris
Serafidou Maria
Potassium catalyzed hydrogasification of low-rank coal for synthetic natural gas production
Open Chemistry
coal
hydrogasification
cation exchange capability
catalysis
potassium chemisorption
reaction mechanism
author_facet Skodras Georgios
Panagiotidou Sofia
Kokorotsikos Paris
Serafidou Maria
author_sort Skodras Georgios
title Potassium catalyzed hydrogasification of low-rank coal for synthetic natural gas production
title_short Potassium catalyzed hydrogasification of low-rank coal for synthetic natural gas production
title_full Potassium catalyzed hydrogasification of low-rank coal for synthetic natural gas production
title_fullStr Potassium catalyzed hydrogasification of low-rank coal for synthetic natural gas production
title_full_unstemmed Potassium catalyzed hydrogasification of low-rank coal for synthetic natural gas production
title_sort potassium catalyzed hydrogasification of low-rank coal for synthetic natural gas production
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Chemistry
issn 2391-5420
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Potassium catalyzed isothermal coal hydrogasification was investigated, as an alternative route for synthetic natural gas production. Potassium chemisorption occurred on oxygen sites in the coal structure and was strongly affected by the solution pH and followed the Cation Exchange Capability (CEC) which is also pH-dependent. A quadratic function described the relation between the solution pH and the fraction of the chemisorbed potassium, while; the cumulative distribution function of two Weibull probability density functions correlated the solution pH with the CEC that was linearly correlated with the fraction of the chemisorbed potassium. Coal hydrogasification is strongly affected by the increased alkalinity of the impregnating solution and increased methane yields were obtained while carbon conversion was slightly affected. This was attributed to the formation of profuse K+ substituted active sites that decompose under H2 attacks and trigger scission of the aromatic rings followed by K+ migration to neighboring complexes, thus, the hydrogasification reaction continuous to yield CH4, as codified in a three stage reaction mechanism. The relative specific hydrogasification rate was found to increase linearly with the CEC of the coal samples, suggesting that the oxygen functional groups, on which potassium is chemisorbed, act as “active sites” and are linked with the carbon’s reactivity.
topic coal
hydrogasification
cation exchange capability
catalysis
potassium chemisorption
reaction mechanism
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