Claims
- 1. A hydro-liquefaction process for coals wherein the feedstock changes from a first coal to a second coal through a sequence of time-phase blending in incremental additions of said second feed coal to said first feed coal and wherein process solvent derived from said first coal is incompatible with said second coal by causing an increase in the quantity of hydrocarbon gas make and hydrogen consumption during liquefaction, which process comprises: forming a slurry of finely divided feed coal and process-derived solvent, contacting said slurry with a hydrogen-rich gas, heating said slurry in the presence of said hydrogen-rich gas to react said heated slurry and to dissolve at least some of said coal, adding fresh hydrogen as required to form a liquefied coal slurry, passing said liquefied coal slurry to a separator to separate a vapor product stream and a condensed product stream, passing said condensed product stream to a distillation still and removing therefrom a residual bottoms product stream and a fraction recycled as process-derived solvent, wherein the time-phase blending change-over from said first coal to said second coal is effected by incremental sequential addition to said first coal of said second coal in an amount such that said process-derived solvent at the time of sequential addition is no less than 25% compatible with the feed coal admixture subsequent to said sequential addition of said coals to produce a decreasing level of light hydrocarbon gas production and hydrogen consumption compared with the last incremental admixture of said feed coals and after each of said incremental sequential additions operating said process for a sufficient length of time to permit said compatibility of solvent to coal to approach 100% before the next sequential incremental addition of said second feed coal composition to gradually shift away the characteristics of said process solvent derived from said first coal towards the characteristics of process solvent derived from said second coal.
- 2. The improved process of claim 1 wherein said second feed coal composition is sequentially added to said first feed coal composition in an amount such that said process-derived solvent at the time of said sequential addition is no less than 50% compatible with the feed coal mixture subsequent to said sequential addition.
- 3. The improved process of claim 1 wherein said second feed coal composition is sequentially added to said first feed coal composition in an amount such that said process-derived solvent at the time of said sequential addition is no less than 75% compatible with the feed coal mixture subsequent to said sequential addition.
- 4. The improved process of claim 1 wherein said second feed coal composition is sequentially added to said first feed coal composition in an amount such that said process-derived solvent at the time of said sequential addition is no less than 90% compatible with the feed coal mixture subsequent to said sequential addition.
Government Interests
The government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC05-780R03054 (as modified), awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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