This NETL sponsored effort seeks to develop continuous technologies for the production of carbon products, which may be thought of as the heavier products currently produced from refining of crude petroleum and coal tars obtained from metallurgical grade coke ovens. This effort took binder grade pitch, produced from liquefaction of West Virginia bituminous grade coal, all the way to commercial demonstration in a state of the art arc furnace. Other products, such as crude oil, anode grade coke and metallurgical grade coke were demonstrated successfully at the bench scale. The technology developed herein diverged from the previous state of the art in direct liquefaction (also referred to as the Bergius process), in two major respects. First, ...
Direct liquefaction (hydrogenation) of coal has frequently been pursued as one avenue for the produc...
The main goal of this program is to demonstrate the utility of coal extracts from the West Virginia ...
DOE's program for the conversion of coal to liquid fuels was begun by two of DOE's predecessor agenc...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored project developed carbon p...
The purpose of this DOE-funded effort is to develop continuous processes for solvent extraction of c...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored project developed processe...
The traditional method of liquefying coal operates at extreme conditions consisting of hydrogen pres...
Integration of innovative steps into new advanced processes have the potential to reduce costs for p...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored research effort to develop...
Given the low cost of petroleum crude, direct coal liquefaction is still not an economically viable ...
The current major processes being developed for coal gasification and liquefaction will be reviewed ...
This report presents the results of a one-year effort directed at the exploration of the use of coal...
This report presents the results of work conducted under the DOE Proof-of-Concept Program in direct ...
The H-Coal Process is being demonstrated in commercial equipment at the Catlettsburg, Kentucky plant...
Efforts continued to obtain financing for a commercial continuous formed coke plant. Discussions wer...
Direct liquefaction (hydrogenation) of coal has frequently been pursued as one avenue for the produc...
The main goal of this program is to demonstrate the utility of coal extracts from the West Virginia ...
DOE's program for the conversion of coal to liquid fuels was begun by two of DOE's predecessor agenc...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored project developed carbon p...
The purpose of this DOE-funded effort is to develop continuous processes for solvent extraction of c...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored project developed processe...
The traditional method of liquefying coal operates at extreme conditions consisting of hydrogen pres...
Integration of innovative steps into new advanced processes have the potential to reduce costs for p...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored research effort to develop...
Given the low cost of petroleum crude, direct coal liquefaction is still not an economically viable ...
The current major processes being developed for coal gasification and liquefaction will be reviewed ...
This report presents the results of a one-year effort directed at the exploration of the use of coal...
This report presents the results of work conducted under the DOE Proof-of-Concept Program in direct ...
The H-Coal Process is being demonstrated in commercial equipment at the Catlettsburg, Kentucky plant...
Efforts continued to obtain financing for a commercial continuous formed coke plant. Discussions wer...
Direct liquefaction (hydrogenation) of coal has frequently been pursued as one avenue for the produc...
The main goal of this program is to demonstrate the utility of coal extracts from the West Virginia ...
DOE's program for the conversion of coal to liquid fuels was begun by two of DOE's predecessor agenc...