Investigation on the structural feature of Shengli lignite
The extraction residue from Shengli lignite was sequentially dissolved in cyclohexane,benzene,methanol,ethanol,and isopropanol in an autoclave at 320 C to afford soluble portions(SPs)1–5(SP1-SP5)and the final residue(FR).The total yield of SP1-SP5 is ca.55.1%.The FR was subjected to ruthenium ioncat...
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Published in | International journal of mining science and technology Vol. 28; no. 2; pp. 335 - 342 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier B.V
01.03.2018
Elsevier |
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Summary: | The extraction residue from Shengli lignite was sequentially dissolved in cyclohexane,benzene,methanol,ethanol,and isopropanol in an autoclave at 320 C to afford soluble portions(SPs)1–5(SP1-SP5)and the final residue(FR).The total yield of SP1-SP5 is ca.55.1%.The FR was subjected to ruthenium ioncatalyzed oxidation and the resulting products were isolated from the reaction mixture and esterified.Both the esterified products and SP1-SP5 were analyzed with a gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer.In total,342 compounds were identified in SP1-SP5.They can be classified into normal alkanes,branched alkanes,alkenes,alkanedienes,arenes,alkanols,methylcycloalkanes,alkenols,alkylbenzenemethanols,arenols,anisol and substituted anisols,polymethyldihydrobenzofurans,arenofurans,dibenzofurans,ethoxymethylbenzenes,aldehydes,ketones,esters,nitrogen-containing organic compounds,sulfurcontaining organic compounds,and other compounds.Among the compounds,arenols are predominant in SP1 and SP2 and the main compounds in SP3,while the main compounds in SP4 and SP5 are esters and arenes,respectively.According to the esterified products identified,the products from the FR oxidation can be grouped into non-benzene ring carboxylic acids(NBCAs)and benzenepolycarboxylic acids(BPCAs).The total yield of BPCAs is much higher than that of NBCAs,suggesting that the FR is rich in condensed aromatic moieties. |
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Bibliography: | 32-1827/TD |
ISSN: | 2095-2686 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijmst.2017.05.022 |