2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2015.04.043
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TG–GC–MS study of volatile products from Shengli lignite pyrolysis

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“…The main sources of the organics in the wastewater are therefore from the small hydrogen-rich molecules in the lignite macromolecular structure [33,36]. Apparently, SL being a higher rank than LY, during heating to 240°C or below there is very little release of organics as is also shown from a previous study [31]. In cases like LY, these small organic molecules are embedded as a "mobile phase" [36,37] in the lignite matrix and researchers postulated different types of possible physical cross-link interactions: (1) π-π interactions between aromatic rings [38]; (2) hydrogen bond (H-bond) [36,39]; (3) electrostatic interactions [38,40].…”
Section: High Toc In Ly Wtmte Wastewatersupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…The main sources of the organics in the wastewater are therefore from the small hydrogen-rich molecules in the lignite macromolecular structure [33,36]. Apparently, SL being a higher rank than LY, during heating to 240°C or below there is very little release of organics as is also shown from a previous study [31]. In cases like LY, these small organic molecules are embedded as a "mobile phase" [36,37] in the lignite matrix and researchers postulated different types of possible physical cross-link interactions: (1) π-π interactions between aromatic rings [38]; (2) hydrogen bond (H-bond) [36,39]; (3) electrostatic interactions [38,40].…”
Section: High Toc In Ly Wtmte Wastewatersupporting
confidence: 61%
“…During lignite pyrolysis, the alkyl-oxygen bond (C al -O) and alkylalkyl bond (C al -C al ) bonds are relatively easy to cleave at about 360°C and 430°C [30,31]. It can be postulated that below 240°C the energy is not sufficient to get either the C al -O or C al -C al bonds cleaved [32][33][34][35].…”
Section: High Toc In Ly Wtmte Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this temperature range, the permeability increases with increasing temperature. This is because as the temperature increases, the moisture and some volatile components are exuded [32][33][34][35]. This phenomenon can be confirmed by the offgas in the outlet.…”
Section: Relationships Between Lignite Permeability and Tem-mentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The C‐O structures included two kinds of sub structures, namely, Car‐O and Cal‐O. Cal‐O would break before the Cal‐Cal breakage (the breakage of the aliphatic chain) and the Car‐O would break after the Cal‐Cal breakage . These C‐O structures (including those that were newly generated and those that had initially existed) could lead to a relatively large σE1 of the SH and XM, thus exhibiting a broad primary pyrolysis peak.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cracking of tar‐O is the main source of CO produced from the SH. The XM was lignite with numerous oxygen‐containing functional groups, and the main reaction at this temperature may be the decomposition of heterocyclic compounds . To summarize, the composition of the reactions at this temperature was complex and differed among the coal samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%