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Abstract
In order to clarify the effect of water addition on coal hydrogenation using ammonium teterathiomolybdate as a dispersed molybdenum sulfide catalyst, several coals were hydrogenated at 350, 375, and 400℃. Addition of water promoted the coal conversion, and the increase in reaction temperature increased the coal conversions. Illinois #6 coal showed the largest conversions in the coals used in this study, and there existed no relationship between the coal conversion and coal rank.
Journal
- 石炭科学会議発表論文集 [List of Volumes]
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石炭科学会議発表論文集 (39), 161-162, 2002-10-29 [Table of Contents]
The Japan Institute of Energy
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