Abstract

A differential thermal analysis (DTA) device has been constructed for use up to 1000°C and 5 MPa in parallel with a two-pan thermobalance described previously. The calibration has been realised under pressure and in two different gases. A computer program leads to quantitative measurements of the heats of reaction during direct hydrogenation of coal and chars. Examples are given for hydrogasification of a Beringen Belgian coal.

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