Thermal Evolution Characteristics and Sulphur-bearing Compound Composition in Extract from High Organosulphur Coal
- Received Date: 1997-03-31
- Rev Recd Date: 1997-09-19
- Publish Date: 1998-06-10
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Key words:
- HO SC /
- SCC /
- carbonate platform /
- coal rank
Abstract: High organosulfur coal (HO SC) is very special in that it is rich in sulfur-containing compounds (SCC) in aromatic fraction of extract. Four series of SCC, i. e., dibenzothiophene, benzonaphthrathiophene, phenanthrathiophene and benzobisbenzothiophene, have been detected in four coal samples, which were formed on restricted carbonate platform, and have varied ranks. Inspite of the similar constitutions with respect to SCC for four coal samples, their ratios between differnet series of SCC are closely related to coal rank and exact depositional environments. The results show that with increase of coal rank: (1) the relative amount of dibenzothiophene with 3-cycle structure decreases compared with other compounds with 4-, and 5-cycle structure and (2) those SCC with methy in stable positions of molecule increase. In the mean time, we also found that the amount ratio of SCC to normal aromatic hydrocarbon wth same cycles in molecule is a good indicatior of restricted extent of platform.
Citation: | Lei Jiajing, Shen Guoying, Peng Pingan. Thermal Evolution Characteristics and Sulphur-bearing Compound Composition in Extract from High Organosulphur Coal[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 1998, 16(2): 20-23. |