Abstract
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with ultraviolet−visible (UV) diode-array detection was used to analyze the condensed-phase products from the fuel-rich combustion, at 1000 °C, of bituminous coal primary tar. Experiments were performed using a quartz two-stage reactor consisting of a fluidized-bed reactor coupled to a tubular-flow reactor. Eight cyclopenta-fused polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (CP−PAH) were identified, four of which have never before been observed as products of a bituminous coal and have also never been observed from the fuel-rich combustion of any coal: cyclopent[hi]acephenanthrylene, cyclopenta[cd]fluoranthene, dicyclopenta[cd,jk]pyrene, cylopenta[bc]coronene. In addition to these CP−PAH, two ethynyl-substituted PAH, 2-ethynylnaphthalene and 1-ethynylacenaphthylene, were identified for the first time as bituminous coal products. Yields of individual CP−PAH spanned a range of 4 orders of magnitude. Out of the eight CP−PAH identified, acenaphthylene was found to be the mos...
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