Utilization of low rank coal as oxidation catalyst by controllable removal of its carbonaceous component

Controlled removal of carbonaceous component in low rank coal by sulfonation followed by calcination demonstrated that it is a simple and effective method to utilize this material as catalyst in the oxidation of styrene. Low rank coal is one of the least utilized categories of coal. However, it show...

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Main Authors: Nurhadi, M., Efendi, J., Lee, S.L., Mahlia, T.M.I., Chandren, S., Ho, C.S., Nur, H.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-61122018-03-19T06:50:43Z Utilization of low rank coal as oxidation catalyst by controllable removal of its carbonaceous component Nurhadi, M. Efendi, J. Lee, S.L. Mahlia, T.M.I. Chandren, S. Ho, C.S. Nur, H. Controlled removal of carbonaceous component in low rank coal by sulfonation followed by calcination demonstrated that it is a simple and effective method to utilize this material as catalyst in the oxidation of styrene. Low rank coal is one of the least utilized categories of coal. However, it shows excellent potential as a catalyst due to high concentrations of carbon and other elements, such as transition metals, which are embedded inside its structure. In this research, the low rank coal was treated by sulfonation followed by calcination in order to activate the transition metals embedded in it. The catalytic activity of the treated low rank coal was tested in the oxidation of styrene by aqueous hydrogen peroxide. The low rank coal showed high catalytic activity after sulfonation and calcination at 700. °C, with 3% of styrene conversion and 97% of selectivity toward benzaldehyde. The transition metal active sites in low rank coal that play the most important role in the oxidation of styrene were determined by coal mimicking models. The presence of cobalt oxide and titanium oxide active sites in the low rank coal plays the most significant role in the oxidation of styrene by aqueous hydrogen peroxide. © 2014 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers. 2017-12-08T09:11:28Z 2017-12-08T09:11:28Z 2015 Article 10.1016/j.jtice.2014.09.012 en_US Utilization of low rank coal as oxidation catalyst by controllable removal of its carbonaceous component. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, 46, 183-190
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description Controlled removal of carbonaceous component in low rank coal by sulfonation followed by calcination demonstrated that it is a simple and effective method to utilize this material as catalyst in the oxidation of styrene. Low rank coal is one of the least utilized categories of coal. However, it shows excellent potential as a catalyst due to high concentrations of carbon and other elements, such as transition metals, which are embedded inside its structure. In this research, the low rank coal was treated by sulfonation followed by calcination in order to activate the transition metals embedded in it. The catalytic activity of the treated low rank coal was tested in the oxidation of styrene by aqueous hydrogen peroxide. The low rank coal showed high catalytic activity after sulfonation and calcination at 700. °C, with 3% of styrene conversion and 97% of selectivity toward benzaldehyde. The transition metal active sites in low rank coal that play the most important role in the oxidation of styrene were determined by coal mimicking models. The presence of cobalt oxide and titanium oxide active sites in the low rank coal plays the most significant role in the oxidation of styrene by aqueous hydrogen peroxide. © 2014 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers.
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author Nurhadi, M.
Efendi, J.
Lee, S.L.
Mahlia, T.M.I.
Chandren, S.
Ho, C.S.
Nur, H.
spellingShingle Nurhadi, M.
Efendi, J.
Lee, S.L.
Mahlia, T.M.I.
Chandren, S.
Ho, C.S.
Nur, H.
Utilization of low rank coal as oxidation catalyst by controllable removal of its carbonaceous component
author_facet Nurhadi, M.
Efendi, J.
Lee, S.L.
Mahlia, T.M.I.
Chandren, S.
Ho, C.S.
Nur, H.
author_sort Nurhadi, M.
title Utilization of low rank coal as oxidation catalyst by controllable removal of its carbonaceous component
title_short Utilization of low rank coal as oxidation catalyst by controllable removal of its carbonaceous component
title_full Utilization of low rank coal as oxidation catalyst by controllable removal of its carbonaceous component
title_fullStr Utilization of low rank coal as oxidation catalyst by controllable removal of its carbonaceous component
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of low rank coal as oxidation catalyst by controllable removal of its carbonaceous component
title_sort utilization of low rank coal as oxidation catalyst by controllable removal of its carbonaceous component
publishDate 2017
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