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High-Temperature Plasma-Chemical Conversion of Low-Grade Coal and Hydrocarbon Gases into Synthesis Gas and Value-Added Products

M.Sh. IsakulovaAlmalyk Branch of Tashkent State Technical University Named After Islam Karimov, Almalyk, UzbekistanQ.N. NazarovTashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers” National Research University, Tashkent, UzbekistanI.V. GordienkoAdmiral Ushakov Maritime State University, Novorossiysk, Krasnodar region, Russian Federation
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This study presents an experimental evaluation of plasma-chemical technologies for converting low-grade coals and hydrocarbon gases into valuable products. High-temperature plasma-assisted processes, including gasification, hydrogenation, and cracking, were investigated using an industrial-scale electric arc reactor capable of operating at temperatures up to 3200 K. Plasma-steam gasification experiments achieved carbon conversion of 98.3% and synthesis gas yields with combined CO and H2 concentrations exceeding 95%. Plasma hydrogenation at 3000–3200 K produced gas mixtures containing up to 38.7% acetylene and 19.5% ethylene, confirming the efficiency of direct coal conversion to unsaturated hydrocarbons. Plasma cracking of hydrocarbon gases produced hydrogen concentrations up to 24% and the formation of highly dispersed technical carbon with a specific surface area of 450 m²/g and over 70% nanotube content. The energy consumption for gasification was as low as 1.8 kWh/kg, demonstrating a significant reduction compared to conventional technologies. The results highlight the technological and environmental advantages of plasma-chemical processing in achieving deep conversion of carbonaceous feedstocks with reduced emissions and high-value product recovery.

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