Claims
- 1. In a coal-methanol slurry of coal particles and methanol as principal components, the improvement comprising:
- a slurry comprising from 42.7-73.6 wt. % coal particles in a liquid medium comprising methanol and water and from 0.005-5 wt. % of at least one compound selected from the group consisting of partially-desulfonated lignosulfonic acids and salts thereof, based on the weight of the coal-methanol slurry, wherein the total water content of the slurry ranges up to 30 wt. %, which water content includes 2-25 wt. % of water added to the slurry in addition to the inherent moisture of the coal particles; said coal particles having a maximum particle size not greater than 1500 .mu.m and a cumulative particle size distribution of 30-65 wt. % of 74 .mu.m and smaller particles, 10-25 wt. % of 10 .mu.m and smaller particles and 5-15 wt. % of 3 .mu.m and smaller particles, the concentration of the coal particles being within a range which satisfies the relationship:
- X-34.0.ltoreq.Y.ltoreq.X-15.1
- wherein X designates the degree of coalification expressed in terms of wt. % carbon in the coal particles and Y denotes the concentration (wt. %) of the coal particles in the slurry.
- 2. The coal-methanol slurry as claimed in claim 1, wherein the salts of lignosulfonic acid and the salts of the partially-desulfonated lignosulfonic acids contain individually a monovalent, divalent or trivalent metal, ammonium or amine cation as a salt forming cation.
- 3. The coal-methanol slurry as claimed in claim 1, wherein the viscosity of the slurry ranges from 50 cps to 1,000 cps as measured by a double-cylindered rotation viscometer.
- 4. The coal-methanol slurry as claimed in claim 1 wherein said coal is a ground anthracite coal, bituminous coal or a lignite.
- 5. A process for producing a coal-methanol slurry, which comprises:
- (a) dry- or wet-grinding coal to coal particles having a maximum particle size not greater than 1,500 .mu.m and a cumulative particle size distribution of 30-65 wt. % of 74 um and smaller particles, 10-25 wt. % of 10 .mu.m and smaller particles and 5-15 wt. % of 3 .mu.m and smaller particles;
- (b) adding, to the coal particles, at least a portion of water in an amount sufficient to achieve a total water content of the inherent moisture of the coal plus at least 2 wt. % in the coal-methanol slurry to be obtained at the end of the process, and mixing the resultant coal-water mixture;
- (c) adding methanol and any remaining portion of the water to the thus-obtained coal-water mixture so as to control the total water content in the slurry below 30 wt. % and within a range of the inherent moisture of the coal plus 2-25.0 wt. %;
- (d) adding 0.005-5 wt. % of at least one compound selected from the group consisting of partially-desulfonated lignosulfonic acids and salts thereof, and mixing the resultant coal-water mixture;
- (e) causing the concentration of the coal particles in the coal methanol slurry to satisfy the following equation (a):
- X-34.0.ltoreq.Y.ltoreq.X-15.1 (a)
- wherein X means the degree of coalification expressed in terms of wt. % of carbon in the coal particles and Y denotes the concentration (wt. %) of the coal particles in the slurry; and
- (f) simultaneously forming a coal-methanol slurry comprising from 42.7-73.6 wt. % coal particles in a liquid medium comprising methanol and water, and from 0.005-5 wt. % of at least one compound selected from the group consisting of partially-desulfonated lignosulfonic acids and salts thereof, based on the weight of the coal-methanol slurry.
- 6. The process as claimed in claim 5, wherein tne methanol is added and mixed after the addition and mixing of the whole water in the step (b).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 861,439, filed on May 9, 1986, now abandoned.
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