Claims
- 1. A method of extracting a substantial proportion of the pyritic, organic, and sulfate sulfur compounds and ash present in a solid carbonaceous fuel of the coal or coke type comprising
- mixing the fuel with an aqueous alkaline solution containing a sodium, calcium, or ammonium carbonate, or a calcium or ammonium hydroxide, sulfide, or hydrosulfide, or a plurality thereof,
- heating the resulting mixture to at least about 125.degree. C at a pressure of at least about 25 psig to leach out said sulfur compounds and ash,
- separating the easily removable leached out materials from the solid remainder of the fuel, and washing said remainder of the fuel.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein the concentration of alkali in the solution is about 1 to 35 percent by weight.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein the mixture is heated for at least about 5 minutes at about 350.degree. C, about 1 hour at 300.degree. C, about 2 hours at 250.degree. C, about 4 hours at 200.degree. C, about 10 hours at about 125.degree. C, or for at least a time approximately proportionately between the foregoing times at an intermediate temperature.
- 4. A method as in claim 1, wherein the mixture is heated at a pressure provided at least in part by oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen plus nitrogen, or hydrogen plus nitrogen.
- 5. A method as in claim 1, wherein the extraction is substantially continuous, comprising the steps of
- continuously introducing the fuel at a preselected rate into the alkaline solution to form a slurry,
- moving the slurry through a region maintained at the elevated temperature and pressure to leach out the sulfur compounds and ash,
- moving the slurry outside the leaching region and separating the easily removable leached out materials from the remainder of the fuel by filtering,
- moving said remainder of the fuel away from the separated leached out materials, and washing said remainder.
- 6. A method as in claim 5, wherein the resulting solution containing the leached out materials is regenerated by removing the leached out materials therefrom and is recycled as the liquid aqueous medium in the continuous process.
- 7. A method of substantially continuously extracting a substantial proportion of the pyritic, organic, and sulfate sulfur compounds and ash present in a solid carbonaceous fuel of the coal or coke type comprising
- continuously introducing the fuel at a preselected rate into an aqueous alkaline solution containing a sodium, calcium or ammonium carbonate, hydroxide, sulfide, or hydrosulfide, or a plurality thereof, so as to form a slurry,
- heating the resulting slurry to at least about 125.degree. C at a pressure of at least about 25 psig,
- moving the slurry through a region maintained at the elevated temperature and pressure to leach out the sulfur compounds and ash,
- moving the slurry outside the leaching region and separating the easily removable leached out materials from the remainder of the fuel,
- moving said remainder of the fuel away from the separated leached materials, and washing said remainder.
- 8. A method as in claim 7 wherein the slurry is pumped continuously through a heated reactor to selectively extract the impurites.
- 9. A method as in claim 7 wherein the easily removable leached out materials are separated from the remainder of the fuel by filtering.
- 10. A method as in claim 7, wherein the concentration of alkali in the solution is about 1 to 35 percent by weight.
- 11. A method as in claim 7, wherein the slurry is heated for at least about 5 minutes at about 350.degree. C, about 1 hour at 300.degree. C, about 2 hours at 250.degree. C, about 4 hours at 200.degree. C, about 10 hours at about 125.degree. C, or for at least a time approximately proportionately between the foregoing times at an intermediate temperture.
- 12. A method as in claim 1, wherein the slurry is heated at a pressure provided at least in part by oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen plus nitrogen, or hydrogen plus nitrogen,
- 13. A method of extracting a substantial proportion of the pyritic, organic, and sulfate sulfur compounds and ash present in a solid carbonaceous fuel of the coal or coke type comprising
- mixing the fuel with an aqueous alkaline solution containing a sodium, calcium, or ammonium carbonate, hydroxide, sulfide, or hydrosulfide, or a plurality thereof,
- heating the resulting mixture to at least about 125.degree. C at a pressure of at least about 25 psig to leach out said sulfur compounds and ash,
- separating the solution containing the easily removable leached out materials from the solid remainder of the fuel,
- washing the remainder of the fuel,
- regenerating the solution by removing the leached out materials therefrom, and
- recycling the regenerated solution for use as said aqueous medium.
- 14. A method as in claim 12, wherein the easily leached out materials are separated from the remainder of the fuel by filtering.
- 15. A method of extracting a substantial proportion of the pyritic, organic, and sulfate sulfur compounds and ash present in a solid carbonaceous fuel of the coal or coke type comprising
- mixing the fuel with an aqueous alkaline solution containing a sodium, calcium or ammonium carbonate, hydroxide sulfide, or hydrosulfide, or a plurality thereof,
- heating the resulting mixture to at least about 125.degree. C at a pressure of at least about 25 psig to leach out said sulfur compounds and ash,
- filtering the mixture to separate the easily removable leached out materials from the solid remainder of the fuel, and washing said remainder of the fuel.
- 16. A method as in claim 1, wherein the concentration of alkali in the solution is about 1 to 35 percent by weight.
- 17. A method as in claim 1, wherein the mixture is heated for at least about 5 minutes at about 350.degree. C, about 1 hour at 300.degree. C, about 2 hours at 250.degree. C, about 4 hours at 200.degree. C, about 10 hours at about 125.degree. C, or for at least a time approximately proportionately between the foregoing times at an intermediate temperature.
- 18. A method as in claim 1, wherein the mixture is heated at a pressure provided at least in part by oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen plus nitrogen, or hydrogen plus nitrogen.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 382,536, filed July 25, 1973, now abandoned.
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