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Original Articles

Characterization of Low Temperature Carbonization Products of Neyveli Lignite by Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectroscopy

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Pages 1547-1559 | Received 12 Jan 2004, Accepted 26 Mar 2004, Published online: 16 Aug 2006
 

Neyveli lignites of Indian origin were subjected to low temperature carbonization (LTC) at 600°C to collect tar and middle oil boiling at 200°C. Liquid–liquid extraction of these products has yielded asphalts, phenols, acids, bases, waxes, and neutral oils. Each fraction was analysed by gas liquid chromatography and the constituents were characterized by elucidating the structural composition using mass spectrometry. This study has indicated that the LTC products of Neyveli lignite are not only a good source of paraffin waxes but also the neutral oils that find use in the manufacture of synthetic petrol and fatty acids.

The authors acknowledge Dr. K. V. Raghavan, Director, IICT, for providing necessary facilities and giving kind permission to communicate the results for publication.

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