Ionic liquids for coal dissolution, extraction and liquefaction

被引:21
|
作者
Zhao, Hua [1 ]
Franklin, Michael S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Northern Colorado, Dept Chem & Biochem, Greeley, CO 80639 USA
关键词
coal; dissolution; extraction; liquefaction; ionic liquid; desulfurization; combustion; DEEP EUTECTIC SOLVENTS; HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN-COMPOUNDS; EFFICIENT EXTRACTION; BROWN-COAL; PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; MIXED-SOLVENT; HYDROGEN-BOND; PRETREATMENT; TAR;
D O I
10.1002/jctb.6489
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Coal is the most abundant fossil fuel. Direct combustion of low- and medium-rank coals causes alarming environmental impacts. Therefore, it is crucial for coal to undergo pretreatments before its efficient utilization [such as coal to liquid (CTL) processes]. Conventional pretreatment methods suffer from several limitations including the use of volatile organic solvents, environmental hazards, strong reaction conditions (e.g. high temperature and pressure), consumption of large quantities of nonrecoverable chemicals (e.g. bases used in aqueous alkaline digestion), or being only effective for specific coals. On the other hand, coal pretreatment by nonvolatile ionic liquids (ILs) could lead to partial coal dissolution/swelling and structure disruption, which is a critical step before coal liquefaction, hydrogenation, pyrolysis or the inhibition of oxidation/combustion. In addition, ILs are suitable solvents for extracting sulfur compounds from coal, asphaltenes from Direct Coal Liquefaction Residues (DCLR) and phenolic compounds from coal tar. This review will discuss these aspects of coal pretreatments by ILs, and identify how ILs could lead to a cleaner and more efficient utilization of coal resources. (c) 2020 Society of Chemical Industry
引用
收藏
页码:2301 / 2310
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Dissolution of feather keratin in ionic liquids
    Idris, Azila
    Vijayaraghavan, R.
    Rana, Usman Ali
    Fredericks, Dale
    Patti, A. F.
    MacFarlane, D. R.
    GREEN CHEMISTRY, 2013, 15 (02) : 525 - 534
  • [32] Biomass dissolution and conversion in ionic liquids
    Bell, Alexis T.
    Dee, Sean
    Chidambaram, Mandan
    Jayanti, Sriharsha
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2009, 237 : 856 - 856
  • [33] Dissolution Behavior of Chitin in Ionic Liquids
    Wang, Wen-Tao
    Zhu, Jiang
    Wang, Xiu-Li
    Huang, Yan
    Wang, Yu-Zhong
    JOURNAL OF MACROMOLECULAR SCIENCE PART B-PHYSICS, 2010, 49 (03): : 528 - 541
  • [34] Dissolution and Transformation of Carbohydrates in Ionic Liquids
    Rosatella, Andreia A.
    Frade, Raquel F. M.
    Afonso, Carlos A. M.
    CURRENT ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, 2011, 8 (06) : 840 - 860
  • [35] Dissolution and forming of cellulose with ionic liquids
    Birgit Kosan
    Christoph Michels
    Frank Meister
    Cellulose, 2008, 15 : 59 - 66
  • [36] Dissolution of bacterial cellulose in ionic liquids
    Li Peng
    Hong Feng
    PROCEEDINGS OF 2009 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED FIBERS AND POLYMER MATERIALS, VOLS 1 AND 2, 2009, : 940 - 942
  • [37] Dissolution enthalpies of cellulose in ionic liquids
    Parviainen, Helena
    Parviainen, Arno
    Virtanen, Tommi
    Kilpeläinen, Ilkka
    Ahvenainen, Patrik
    Serimaa, Ritva
    Grönqvist, Stina
    Maloney, Thaddeus
    Maunu, Sirkka Liisa
    Carbohydrate Polymers, 2014, 113 : 67 - 76
  • [38] Anodic dissolution of metals in ionic liquids
    Andrew P.Abbott
    Gero Frisch
    Jennifer Hartley
    Wrya O.Karim
    Karl S.Ryder
    Progress in Natural Science:Materials International, 2015, 25 (06) : 595 - 602
  • [39] Dissolution of Biopolymers using ionic liquids
    Mantz, Robert A.
    Fox, Douglas M.
    Green, J. Marshall, III
    Fylstra, Paul A.
    De Long, Hugh C.
    Trulove, Paul C.
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG SECTION A-A JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES, 2007, 62 (5-6): : 275 - 280
  • [40] Dissolution of Biomass Using Ionic Liquids
    Wang, Hui
    Gurau, Gabriela
    Rogers, Robin D.
    STRUCTURES AND INTERACTIONS OF IONIC LIQUIDS, 2014, 151 : 79 - 105