Claims
- 1. A highly efficient method of producing from coal liquid volatile products having fuel values which comprises:
- (a) in a hydroliquefaction zone liquefying coal by contacting comminuted coal with hydrogen and a hydrogen donor recycle solvent boiling in the range of about 400.degree.-975.degree. F. under severe conditions comprising temperatures in the range of 800.degree. to 900.degree. F. and pressures in the range of 1,000 to 3,000 psig and a solvent to coal weight ratio of 1.5-3:1 to produce a high yield of light distillates boiling below about 650.degree. F. said yield of light distillates comprising from about 15 to 45 weight percent of the coal (dry ash free basis), whereby a substantially gaseous effluent and a substantially liquid effluent are obtained;
- (b) transferring said liquid effluent to a vacuum distillation separation zone and distilling said liquid effluent into a light distillate fraction, boiling below about 400.degree. F., a middle distillate solvent fraction boiling between about 400.degree. to 650.degree. F., a heavy distillate fraction boiling between about 650.degree. to 975.degree. F., and vacuum bottoms slurry boiling above about 975.degree. F., the quantity of which, when gasified, will supply substantially more gas than is required for producing hydrogen for the hydroliquefier;
- (c) pumping said vacuum bottoms slurry into a partial oxidation gasifier and transforming said bottoms to synthesis gas consisting essentially of carbon monoxide and hydrogen;
- (d) shifting the hydrogen to carbon monoxide ratio of the said synthesis gas to produce a hydrogen enriched gas and removing the acid gases therefrom;
- (e) recycling a portion of said hydrogen enriched gas from said synthesis gas from step (d) to the hydroliquefier;
- (f) reacting the remainder of said synthesis gas to produce methanol or methane;
- (g) recycling at least a portion of said 400.degree.-650.degree. F. and said 650.degree.-975.degree. F. fractions in admixture as said recycle hydrogen donor solvent to said hydroliquefaction zone.
- (h) utilizing excess of said 650.degree.-975.degree. F. as fuel for the plant.
- (i) withdrawing the remainder of product boiling below about 650.degree. F. not recycled in step (g).
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the stream of vacuum bottoms comprises from about 40 to 80 weight percent of said coal, and where methanol is produced from excess gasification products and amounts to from about 35 to 80% of the total heating value of the fuel products.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 where the coal is subbituminous coal.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 wherein said heavy distillate fraction is included in the vacuum bottoms slurry.
- 5. A method according to claim 3 wherein the conversion of carbon monoxide and hydrogen to methanol is incomplete, and the uncovered carbon monoxide and hydrogen are burned for the generation of electric power.
- 6. A method according to claim 3 where the amount of gasifier feed slurry is increased by admixing coal therewith.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 where the gasifier feed is up to 30% coal (by weight).
- 8. A method according to claim 1 where said carbon monoxide and hydrogen are converted to methane.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 799,831, filed May 23, 1977 now abandoned.
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