Acidity distribution of carboxyl groups in Loy Yang brown coal: its analysis and the change by heat treatment |
| |
Authors: | Murakami Kenji Kondo Ryuhei Fuda Kiyoshi Matsunaga Toshiaki |
| |
Affiliation: | Department of Materials-Process Engineering & Applied Chemistry for Environments, Faculty of Engineering and Resource Science, Akita University, Akita 010-8502, Japan. murakami@ipc.akita-u.ac.jp |
| |
Abstract: | Brown coals have a considerable number of acidic functional groups of which the main component is carboxyl groups, and the acidity has a wide distribution. In this paper, changes of the acidity distribution were examined by aqueous titration when brown coal was heat-treated to control its acidity distribution. For Loy Yang brown coal from Australia dried at 50 degrees C under vacuum (LY50), the acid dissociation constant, Ka, was distributed over a wide pKa range between 2 and 9. Then, using Gaussian functions, the acidity distribution was divided into four groups, which were characterized by average pKa values: average pKa value of 3.8 (hereafter referred to as Group A), 5.2 (Group B), 6.8 (Group C), and 8.3 (Group D). Among them, Groups A, B, and C were assigned to carboxyl groups. From the changes of the number of carboxyl groups when brown coal was heat-treated up to 400 degrees C, it was found that the way of decrease was different among these acidic groups. The decrease of the amount of carboxyl groups in Group C was significant, and at 325 degrees C most of them disappeared. On the other hand, the carboxyl groups in Group A remained even at a high temperature of 400 degrees C. We estimated approximately the structures around carboxyl groups for LY50 and their structural changes by heat treatment using the known pKa values for simple carboxylic acids and the pKa values calculated by the MOPAC program for complicated carboxylic acids. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 PubMed 等数据库收录! |
|