Aqueous alkali depolymerization of coal with a quinone

Mineral oils: processes and products – Phenolic or toxic oils

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208 10, C10G 100, C10G 106

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ABSTRACT:
A process is set forth for depolymerizing coal in an aqueous alkaline medium in the presence of a quinone and a hydrogen atmosphere. The depolymerized solid product is significantly ethyl acetate soluble and can be extracted with ammonia under supercritical conditions.

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