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Fuel Science & Technology International, Vol.13, No.10, 1345-1353, 1995
ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF ASPHALTENES FROM COAL-LIQUEFACTION
The elemental composition (C, H, N, S, O) of asphaltenes isolated from coal liquefaction experiments carried out at different temperatures and tetralin/coal ratios has been determined. The liquefaction experiments were conducted in a 250 mi autoclave, with 10 g of a Spanish subbituminous A coal, for 1 hour, and at 17 +/- 1 MPa operating pressure and 400 rpm stirring speed. The liquefaction products were fractionated into oils, asphaltenes and preasphaltenes using pentane, toluene and THF as extractive solvents. The % S and % O are lower in asphaltenes than in coal, while the % C and % N are higher and % H depends on the temperature and tetralin/coal ratio used. On the ether hand asphaltenes % C decreases, and % H and % O increase as the tetralin/coal ratio is raised at every temperature except 475 degrees C, while % S and % N do not have a clear variation.