Abstract

Abstract Shengdong coal was single-step and multi-step pyrolyzed by pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. In the single-step pyrolysis process, Mono-ring aromatics contents reach a maximum value at 800°C, while phenolic contents are significantly reduced, which might be attributed to the dehydroxylation of phenolics. Naphthalene content also reaches a maximum value at 800°C in the single-step pyrolysis process; however, naphthalene was not detected in the multi-step pyrolysis process. So naphthalene might come from the ring-opening of multi-ring aromatics or the cyclization of mono-ring aromatics in the single-step pyrolysis process. Only phenol and o-cresol were detected, but no p-cresol in the multi-step pyrolysis process; however, p-cresol content reaches a maximum value at 800°C, meanwhile, phenol content was decreased and o-cresol was disappeared in the single-step pyrolysis process, which suggests that p-cresol may be derived from isomerization of o-cresol or alkylation of phenol. It provides an idea for strengthening more basic research related to the rapid pyrolysis of coal.

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