Claims
- 1. A process for the hydrogenation of coal to maximize the production of liquid hydrocarbons, comprising contacting in a rotating fluidized bed substantially dry powdered coal having a particle size in the range of about 50-500 microns with hydrogen gas at temperatures to produce a reaction temperature between about 500.degree. C and 800.degree. C, at a pressure in the range of about 68 to 280 atmospheres for a coal residence time of not in excess of five seconds and hydrogen contact time not in excess of 0.2 sec to produce liquid hydrocarbons, followed by rapid cooling to a temperature sufficiently low to prevent further cracking of the liquid products.
- 2. The process of claim 1 in which said powdered coal is fluidized with said hydrogen gas and supplied to said rotating fluidized bed and excess from said fluidized bed including the reaction products, ash, char and recycle hydrogen gas are carried off.
- 3. The process of claim 2 in which the incoming powdered coal is fluidized with said hydrogen gas below the reaction temperature, said bed being supplied directly with hydrogen at a sufficient temperature to conduct the aforesaid reaction, said directly supplied hydrogen maintaining the overall fluidization of said bed and furnishing the majority of the heat required to heat the coal.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention was made during the course of, or under a contract with the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
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