Claims
- 1. A process for desulfurizing coal comprising feeding crushed or pulverized coal at ambient temperature into a single desulfurization zone of a closed pressurized cyclic system, contacting the coal in said desulfurization zone with recycled hydrogen-containing gases and with burned recycle gases which provide sufficient heat to raise the temperature of the coal to a temperature within the range of about 1100.degree. F to 1800.degree. F thereby causing release of hydrogen from the coal, cracking of hydrocarbons in the coal to form hydrogen and methane and conversion of the sulfur compounds in the coal by reaction with part of the hydrogen in contact with the coal to form hydrogen sulfide, separating the desulfurized coal from the resulting hydrogen, methane and hydrogen sulfide containing gases, removing hydrogen sulfide from said gases, recycling a portion of the purified hydrogen and methane-containing gases to said desulfurization zone, introducing oxygen from an air separation plant into another portion of said purified hydrogen and methane gases and burning said gases with said oxygen to provide said burned recycle gases, and introducing the resulting burned recycle gases into said desulfurization zone to supply sufficient heat to raise the temperature of the coal to a temperature within said range, essentially the sole reactants fed to the system being coal and oxygen.
- 2. The process of claim 1 in which the temperature in the desulfurization zone is maintained between 1500.degree. and 1800.degree. F.
- 3. The process of claim 1 in which the volume of purified hydrogen-containing recycle gases supplied directly to the coal, in combination with the hydrogen supplied by the coal, is sufficient to keep the H.sub.2 S in the gases in contact with the coal below 1.8 volume percent of the hydrogen.
- 4. The process of claim 1 in which the burning of a portion of the recycled gases takes place in a combustion zone separate from the desulfurization zone and the gases from the combustion zone are contacted with the coal in the desulfurization zone along with recycle gases which have not been subjected to combustion.
- 5. The process of claim 1 in which the pressure in the closed cyclic system is maintained in the range of about 5 to 30 atmospheres.
- 6. The process of claim 1 in which the coal under system pressure is introduced together with a portion of the unburned recycle gases into the desulfurization zone and is contacted therein with hot burned recycle gases.
- 7. The process of claim 1 in which the coal is entrained in the desulfurization zone in the contacting gases.
- 8. The process of claim 1 in which nitrogen in the coal is converted to ammonia and in which ammonia is removed from the effluent gases.
- 9. The process of claim 1 in which the purified recycle gases contain up to 15% by volume of methane.
- 10. The process of claim 4 in which the portion of the recycle gases which is burned is burned with excess oxygen to substantially completely convert this portion of the recycle gases to steam and carbon dioxide.
- 11. The process of claim 1 in which hydrogen sulfide is removed from the recycle gases by contacting the gases with water under system pressure.
- 12. The process of claim 1 in which ammonia is formed in the desulfurization zone by reaction of hydrogen with nitrogen in the coal and in which ammonia and H.sub.2 S are removed from the recycle gases by contacting the gases with water under system pressure.
- 13. The process of claim 1 in which steam is added to the system to generate additional hydrogen in the desulfurization zone.
- 14. A process for desulfurizing coal comprising introducing crushed or pulverized coal and recycle gases which contain essentially hydrogen and from 5% to 15% of methane into a single desulfurization zone of a closed cyclic system maintained under a pressure of from about 5 to 30 atmospheres, contacting the coal and recycle gases in said desulfurization zone with combustion gases containing steam and CO.sub.2 resulting from burning recycle gases with excess oxygen in a combustion zone of the closed system, the volume and temperature of the combustion gases being sufficient to maintain a temperature of from 1500.degree. F to 1800.degree. F in said reaction zone, whereby H.sub.2 S is formed from the sulfur in the coal and hydrogen and methane are formed by cracking of the hydrocarbons of the coal, the volume of recycle gases introduced with the coal being sufficient in combination with the hydrogen released or formed from the coal to dilute the H.sub.2 S content of the gases in contact with the coal to less than 1.8% by volume percent of the hydrogen in said gases, separating the desulfurized coal from the resulting gas stream, removing H.sub.2 S from the gas stream at system pressure, recycling at least a portion of the purified gases to the respective coal contacting and combustion zones, introducing oxygen into said combustion zone in an amount in excess of that required to convert the hydrogen and methane of the recycle gases introduced into this zone to steam and CO.sub.2, the amount of oxygen being no more than about 3000 scf per ton of coal and essentially the sole reactants fed to said system being coal and oxygen, burning the recycle gases introduced into the combustion zone with said excess oxygen in said combustion zone and introducing the resulting hot combustion gases into said desulfurization zone.
COPENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 426,039, filed Dec. 18, 1973, now abandoned.
This application is related to my copending application Ser. No. 375,013, filed June 29, 1973.
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