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Unit 2                                                                          Content
                                                                    2.1 Coals
Fossil fuels and petroleum products
                                                                      - Formation of coals

                                                                      - Uses of coals


                                                                    2.2 Petroleum (crude oil)

                                                                      - Formation of petroleum

                                                                      - Petroleum refinery

                                                                      - Petrochemical Products

                                          Chemistry IV: SCI 32222




                        Content                                                  Energy Consumption
2.3 Polymers
                                                                    • Per capita energy consumption
  - Polymerization reactions

  - Structures of polymers

  - Synthetic and natural polymers


2.4 Pollutions produced by petrochemical industry and
   uses




               Energy Consumption                                                Energy Consumption
Energy consumption in the US                                        Energy consumption in the US




                                                                                                          1
Energy consumption in Thailand
         Energy Consumption
Energy consumption in the US




                                                                  TOE = Thousand tons of Oil Equivalent;
                                                                  1 TOE = 10,000 kcal




•Energy consumption in Transportation    •Energy consumption in Industry




•Energy consumption in Residential
                                                 Energy from Fossil Fuels

                                        • The combustion
                                          of fossil fuels –
                                          coal, natural gas,
                                          and petroleum –
                                          provided nearly
                                          85% of all the
                                          energy used in the
                                          world.




                                                                                                           2
Energy from Fossil Fuels                                    Energy from Fossil Fuels
                          • Every time we use an                                        • Fossil fuels are non-
                            electrical device, energy                                     renewable energy
                            flows from a power                                            resource. It is not
                            station to the device you                                     unlimited.
                            are using.                                                  • Once they have been
                          • Most of our electricity                                       burned we cannot
                            comes from the burning                                        replace them.
                            of the fossil fuels.




               Fossil Fuels
                                                        Fossil fuel energy resources include


                                                        • Petroleum                      • These are all
                                                          –   Oil (liquid)                 hydrocarbons,
                                                          –   Natural gas (gas!)           consisting of mainly
                                                          –   Oil (Tar) sands (solid)      carbon and hydrogen
                                                          –   Oil shale (solid)
                                                                                         • The hydrocarbons form
                                                        • Coal                             from buried organic
                                                                                           matter




• World commercial energy sources for electrical
  power:
                                                                                  2.1 Coals




                                                                                                                   3
What is Coal?                                                                      Coal
• Coal is our most abundant fossil fuel resource.                               • Coal forms from organic plant material on land
• It is a complex mixture of organic chemical
  substances containing carbon, hydrogen and                                    • Plant material accumulates in swamps in a tropical
  oxygen in chemical combination, together with                                   or semi-tropical environment
  smaller amounts of nitrogen and sulfur.
• This organic part of coal has associated with it                              • Again, the organic material is buried progressively,
  various amounts of moisture and minerals.                                       leading to increases in temperature and pressure


         http://www.bydesign.com/fossilfuels/links/html/coal/coal_create.html




                                                                                   Formation of coals

                                                                                  • Swampy environments on land
                                                                                  • Land plants appeared about 400 million years
                                                                                    ago
                                                                                  • Anaerobic conditions
                                                                                  • Burial
                                                                                  • Heat and pressure




                                Formation of coals

• So, the conversion is:

   – plant material => peat => coal

   – matter is compressed, water is squeezed out,
     and density increases


• Coal mainly found between layers of
  sandstone and shale




                                                                                                                                         4
Types of Coal

                                                                         Types of Coal:
                                                                          Lignite (lowest quality)
                                                                          Sub-bituminous coal
                                                                          Bituminous coal
                                                                          Anthracite (highest quality)


      http://www.uky.edu/KGS/coal/coalform.htm




                                                  Types of Coal                                                               Types of Coal
                                                                         • Lignite coal, or brown coal, is a very soft coal that
                                                                           contains up to 70% water by weight.
                                     •   Lignite (volatile-rich)         • Sub-bituminous coal contains less carbon and
                                                                           more water, and is therefore a less efficient source
Increasing grade                     •   Sub-bituminous                    of heat.
due to higher
temperatures and                     •   Bituminous                      • Bituminous coal, or soft coal, contains between
pressures
                                                                           69% and 86% carbon by weight and is the most
                                     •   Anthracite                        abundant form of coal.
                                                                         • Anthracite coal is a dense, hard rock with a jet-
                                     •   Graphite                          black color and a metallic luster.
                                         (metamorphosed, no volatile
                                         substances, so will not burn)
In general, lower grades of coal have more volatile, or
gaseous, components




                                                                         Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)




                                                                                                                                              5
Uses of coals
About 90% of coal production is burned to produce              • Coal is burning in a boiler to heat water to produce
 electricity.                                                    steam.

                                                               • The steam, at tremendous pressure, flows into a
  - Coal that is going to be burned in solid form may go
                                                                 turbine, which spins a generator to produce
  through a variety of preparation processes.                    electricity.
  - The simplest of these is removing foreign material and
                                                               • The steam is cooled, condensed back into water,
  screening for size. Large pieces may be crushed, or the
                                                                 and returned to the boiler to start the process over.
  whole mass pulverized to a certain size.




                                 Uses of coals
Inside the power station
                                                                        Inside the power station
                                                             Energy flow diagram

                                                             Chemical                Thermal   Kinetic energy
                                                             energy in coal          energy    in turbine



                                                                        Electrical              Kinetic energy
                                                                        energy                  in generator




                                    Coal Mining
Two basic types of
 Coal Mining:
 1) Subsurface
 (underground)
 2) Surface




                                                                                                                         6
Mining coal                                                                     Mining coal
 1) Subsurface (underground)                                                      2) Surface
 • Shaft mining                                                                   • Strip mining
   – Tunneling into hillsides                                                       – extract mineral deposits
   – Dangers to miners                                                                that are close to the
                                                                                      surface.
                                                                                    – Significant landscape
                                                                                      changes
                                                                                                                 Wyoming strip mine

                                        Abandoned mine shafts in Marl, Germany




                                                                                     Environmental impacts of coal
                                                                                  • Mining pollution
                                                                                    – Tailings
                                                                                    – Run-off
                                                                                  • Air and water pollution
                                                                                    – Acid rain




               Coal rail cars in Ashtabula, Ohio.




                 Environmental impacts of coal                                                     Environmental impacts of coal
                                                                                 Environmental Impacts of Burning Coal:
Environmental Impacts of the Mining Process:                                      - Increases CO2 concentration in atmosphere
 Prior to 1977, most surface mines were                                           - Lower quality coals release sulfur causing
     abandoned.                                                                   “Acid rain”.
 Leading to water pollution and acid mine
 drainage.                                                                         Sulphur is released as sulphur dioxide, SO2, when
 Current law requires all surface mines to be                                      Coal is burnt.
 reclaimed.                                                                                      S + O2 ----> SO2

                                                                                                 S + 3O2 ----> 2SO3




                                                                                                                                       7
Environmental impacts of coal

• Acid rain can be avoided in two ways.
• Removing the sulphur from the fuel
• Removing SO2 from the power station’s
  waste gases.
• Both these options are expensive and add
  considerably to the cost of producing
  electricity.




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Chem iv unit_2_st_[compatibility_mode]

  • 1. Unit 2 Content 2.1 Coals Fossil fuels and petroleum products - Formation of coals - Uses of coals 2.2 Petroleum (crude oil) - Formation of petroleum - Petroleum refinery - Petrochemical Products Chemistry IV: SCI 32222 Content Energy Consumption 2.3 Polymers • Per capita energy consumption - Polymerization reactions - Structures of polymers - Synthetic and natural polymers 2.4 Pollutions produced by petrochemical industry and uses Energy Consumption Energy Consumption Energy consumption in the US Energy consumption in the US 1
  • 2. Energy consumption in Thailand Energy Consumption Energy consumption in the US TOE = Thousand tons of Oil Equivalent; 1 TOE = 10,000 kcal •Energy consumption in Transportation •Energy consumption in Industry •Energy consumption in Residential Energy from Fossil Fuels • The combustion of fossil fuels – coal, natural gas, and petroleum – provided nearly 85% of all the energy used in the world. 2
  • 3. Energy from Fossil Fuels Energy from Fossil Fuels • Every time we use an • Fossil fuels are non- electrical device, energy renewable energy flows from a power resource. It is not station to the device you unlimited. are using. • Once they have been • Most of our electricity burned we cannot comes from the burning replace them. of the fossil fuels. Fossil Fuels Fossil fuel energy resources include • Petroleum • These are all – Oil (liquid) hydrocarbons, – Natural gas (gas!) consisting of mainly – Oil (Tar) sands (solid) carbon and hydrogen – Oil shale (solid) • The hydrocarbons form • Coal from buried organic matter • World commercial energy sources for electrical power: 2.1 Coals 3
  • 4. What is Coal? Coal • Coal is our most abundant fossil fuel resource. • Coal forms from organic plant material on land • It is a complex mixture of organic chemical substances containing carbon, hydrogen and • Plant material accumulates in swamps in a tropical oxygen in chemical combination, together with or semi-tropical environment smaller amounts of nitrogen and sulfur. • This organic part of coal has associated with it • Again, the organic material is buried progressively, various amounts of moisture and minerals. leading to increases in temperature and pressure http://www.bydesign.com/fossilfuels/links/html/coal/coal_create.html Formation of coals • Swampy environments on land • Land plants appeared about 400 million years ago • Anaerobic conditions • Burial • Heat and pressure Formation of coals • So, the conversion is: – plant material => peat => coal – matter is compressed, water is squeezed out, and density increases • Coal mainly found between layers of sandstone and shale 4
  • 5. Types of Coal Types of Coal: Lignite (lowest quality) Sub-bituminous coal Bituminous coal Anthracite (highest quality) http://www.uky.edu/KGS/coal/coalform.htm Types of Coal Types of Coal • Lignite coal, or brown coal, is a very soft coal that contains up to 70% water by weight. • Lignite (volatile-rich) • Sub-bituminous coal contains less carbon and more water, and is therefore a less efficient source Increasing grade • Sub-bituminous of heat. due to higher temperatures and • Bituminous • Bituminous coal, or soft coal, contains between pressures 69% and 86% carbon by weight and is the most • Anthracite abundant form of coal. • Anthracite coal is a dense, hard rock with a jet- • Graphite black color and a metallic luster. (metamorphosed, no volatile substances, so will not burn) In general, lower grades of coal have more volatile, or gaseous, components Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 5
  • 6. Uses of coals About 90% of coal production is burned to produce • Coal is burning in a boiler to heat water to produce electricity. steam. • The steam, at tremendous pressure, flows into a - Coal that is going to be burned in solid form may go turbine, which spins a generator to produce through a variety of preparation processes. electricity. - The simplest of these is removing foreign material and • The steam is cooled, condensed back into water, screening for size. Large pieces may be crushed, or the and returned to the boiler to start the process over. whole mass pulverized to a certain size. Uses of coals Inside the power station Inside the power station Energy flow diagram Chemical Thermal Kinetic energy energy in coal energy in turbine Electrical Kinetic energy energy in generator Coal Mining Two basic types of Coal Mining: 1) Subsurface (underground) 2) Surface 6
  • 7. Mining coal Mining coal 1) Subsurface (underground) 2) Surface • Shaft mining • Strip mining – Tunneling into hillsides – extract mineral deposits – Dangers to miners that are close to the surface. – Significant landscape changes Wyoming strip mine Abandoned mine shafts in Marl, Germany Environmental impacts of coal • Mining pollution – Tailings – Run-off • Air and water pollution – Acid rain Coal rail cars in Ashtabula, Ohio. Environmental impacts of coal Environmental impacts of coal Environmental Impacts of Burning Coal: Environmental Impacts of the Mining Process: - Increases CO2 concentration in atmosphere Prior to 1977, most surface mines were - Lower quality coals release sulfur causing abandoned. “Acid rain”. Leading to water pollution and acid mine drainage. Sulphur is released as sulphur dioxide, SO2, when Current law requires all surface mines to be Coal is burnt. reclaimed. S + O2 ----> SO2 S + 3O2 ----> 2SO3 7
  • 8. Environmental impacts of coal • Acid rain can be avoided in two ways. • Removing the sulphur from the fuel • Removing SO2 from the power station’s waste gases. • Both these options are expensive and add considerably to the cost of producing electricity. 8