Extraction of direct coal liquefaction residue using Dipropylamine (cas 142-84-7) as a CO2-triggered switchable solvent
-
Add time:09/30/2019 Source:infona.pl
Extracting polycyclic aromatic structures (PASs)-enriched portion from direct coal liquefaction residue (DCLR) with an energy-efficient way is significantly important for the effective utilization of DCLR. In the investigation, Dipropylamine (cas 142-84-7) (DPA) with weak polarity was used to extract DCLR as a CO2-triggered switchable solvent. When the extract solution was triggered by CO2, the extract automatically precipitated with the yield of 22.8% of DCLR. Furthermore, adding proper amount of NaOH could successfully achieve the recovery of DPA, and the recovered solvent could be reused for extracting DCLR. According to the characterization results of the extract by multiple analytical tools, the extract mainly consisted of PASs with over 4 rings, and the average molecular model of aromatic cluster could be represented by the derivative of coronene with 8 substituent groups. The investigation proved that extraction of PASs-enriched portion using DPA from DCLR was feasible, and tremendous energetic and environmental benefits could be potentially gained given that the separation of extract and solvent as well as solvent recovery could be achieved by the non-thermal CO2-trigger.
We also recommend Trading Suppliers and Manufacturers of Dipropylamine (cas 142-84-7). Pls Click Website Link as below: cas 142-84-7 suppliers
Prev:Thermodynamics of ketone+amine mixtures. Part IX. Excess molar enthalpies at 298.15K for Dipropylamine (cas 142-84-7), or dibutylamine+2-alkanone systems and modeling of linear or aromatic amine+2-alkanone mixtures in terms of DISQUAC and ERAS
Next:Thermodynamic Study on the Miscibility of Sodium Perfluorooctanoate and SODIUM DECYL SULFATE (cas 142-87-0) in the Adsorbed Film and Micelle) - 【Back】【Close 】【Print】【Add to favorite 】
- Related Information
- Thermodynamics of ketone+amine mixtures. Part IX. Excess molar enthalpies at 298.15K for Dipropylamine (cas 142-84-7), or dibutylamine+2-alkanone systems and modeling of linear or aromatic amine+2-alkanone mixtures in terms of DISQUAC and ERAS09/29/2019
- Kinetics and Mechanism of Substitution Reactions of Bis(N,N-Diethyldithiocarbamato) alkylxanthatocobalt (III) With Dipropylamine (cas 142-84-7) Di-n-butylamine in Methanol.09/28/2019


