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Huma Nazir
                            M.Phill 2nd Smester
Institute of Chemistry Punjab University Lahore
Fuel
 Fuel is a substance which, when burnt, i.e. on
  coming in contact and reacting with oxygen or
  air, produces heat.
 The substances classified as fuel must
  necessarily contain one or several of the
  combustible elements : carbon, hydrogen,
  sulphur, etc.



    Chemical          •Heat
     energy
                       energy
                 Ntural Solid Fuel         2
Wood   Peat                 Lignite   Coal




        Ntural Solid Fuel             3
Contents of Wood
 Cellulose
 Lignin
 Resins
 Inorganic materials
 Water (25-60%)


Composition of dry wood:
C         50%
O         35%
N         7%
H         6%
 Ash      2%
                  Ntural Solid Fuel   4
 Calorific
          value 6500-9200 BTU/pound
Carbonization of Wood

                                   combus    •Co,H2
                                    tibles
                                             •CH4
                                         Saturate
                                            d
                                         hydroca
                                          rbons



                                         Non-
                                       combus
                                                    •CO2
                                        tibles
                                                    •N2
                       Wood
                      charcoal


               Ntural Solid Fuel                       5
Advantages of Wood
Burns readily
Soot and ash produced is small
Ash is reused
Easily available
Suitable calorific value for domestic use

         Disadvantages of Wood
High percentage of water (decrease calorific
  value)




                  Ntural Solid Fuel         6
 Decayed vegetation (moist condition)
 Usually accumulates slowly, at the rate of about
  a millimetre per year
General Composition:
Volatile matter             10.4%
Fixed carbon                 4.6%
Moisture                     85%
Composition in dry condition:
C                             57%
H2                           6.1%
Oxygen                        34.9%
Ash content(mostly)            5-10%
                  Ntural Solid Fuel          7
 Greater  the decomposition greater the carbon
  lesser the oxygen
 Average Calorific value   6000-9000 BTU/lb

                                Tar


                               wax


                          Fuel gases


                          (NH4)2SO4

                          Peat coke


                         Destructive
                         distillation




                 Ntural Solid Fuel       8
Advantages of Peat
 Used as fertilizer
 As packing material
 As boiler fuel in form of braquettes


Disadvantages of peat:
 High water content
 Burns slowly
 Low calorific value
 Not economical




                 Ntural Solid Fuel       9
 Immature   coal
 May be amorphous, fibrous or woody in
  texture
 It contain small quantity of resins, moisture
  (25-40%), high percentage of volatile
  matter(ignites)
 Characterized by high content of
  noncombustible matter.
 Burns with long smoky flame
 Calorific value 6000-7500 BTU/lb


                 Ntural Solid Fuel        10
tar


carbonization



                           Synthetic
                           petrol

    High pressure
    hydrogenation




 Ntural Solid Fuel                     11
 Heating  boilers
 Evaporating pans in industry
 For domestic purposes
 Fertilizer manufacture




                Ntural Solid Fuel   12
300 million
                    years




Ntural Solid Fuel                 13
 Highly complex organic matter with
 Varying quantity of water
 Nitrogen (0.75-1.75 %)
 sulphur




                Ntural Solid Fuel      14
On the basis of origin

 Humic or Banded coal
 Sapropelic coal


Different grades of coal are
 Anthracite (86-88% C)
 Bituminous (78-86% C)
 Sub-bituminous coal or black lignite
 Pulverised coal

                 Ntural Solid Fuel       15
 Finalstage of coal formation
 Hard, compact, black coloured coal, good
  semimetallic lusture
 Highest % of fixed C
 High Calorific value ( 14000-15000 BTU/lb)




                Ntural Solid Fuel       16
 Advantages
Intense heat with no smoke
Useful for metallurgy
For slow combustion stoves for domestic
  purposes

 Disadvantages
High ash contents




                  Ntural Solid Fuel       17
 Dullblack coal
 Calorific value < bituminous coal
 Denser and harder than lignite
 Moisture content 10-25%
 Calorific value 7000-15000 BTU/lb




                Ntural Solid Fuel     18
 Commercial    rank coal
 Very hard and black
 Burns with yellow smoky flame
 Distillation product is coke(remove sulfur and
  ash contents)
 Brittle
 High calorific value (11000-15000BTU/lb)
 Low moisture contents




                 Ntural Solid Fuel       19
On the basis of fuel ratio
 Low volatile coal
 High volatile coal
 Super bituminous coal (2.5-5.0) (calorific
  value = 12000-15500BTU/lb)
 HVC burns with long flames so used in gas
  industry, coal tar distillation,glass industry




                  Ntural Solid Fuel         20

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Natural solid fuels

  • 1. Huma Nazir M.Phill 2nd Smester Institute of Chemistry Punjab University Lahore
  • 2. Fuel  Fuel is a substance which, when burnt, i.e. on coming in contact and reacting with oxygen or air, produces heat.  The substances classified as fuel must necessarily contain one or several of the combustible elements : carbon, hydrogen, sulphur, etc. Chemical •Heat energy energy Ntural Solid Fuel 2
  • 3. Wood Peat Lignite Coal Ntural Solid Fuel 3
  • 4. Contents of Wood  Cellulose  Lignin  Resins  Inorganic materials  Water (25-60%) Composition of dry wood: C 50% O 35% N 7% H 6%  Ash 2% Ntural Solid Fuel 4
  • 5.  Calorific value 6500-9200 BTU/pound Carbonization of Wood combus •Co,H2 tibles •CH4 Saturate d hydroca rbons Non- combus •CO2 tibles •N2 Wood charcoal Ntural Solid Fuel 5
  • 6. Advantages of Wood Burns readily Soot and ash produced is small Ash is reused Easily available Suitable calorific value for domestic use Disadvantages of Wood High percentage of water (decrease calorific value) Ntural Solid Fuel 6
  • 7.  Decayed vegetation (moist condition)  Usually accumulates slowly, at the rate of about a millimetre per year General Composition: Volatile matter 10.4% Fixed carbon 4.6% Moisture 85% Composition in dry condition: C 57% H2 6.1% Oxygen 34.9% Ash content(mostly) 5-10% Ntural Solid Fuel 7
  • 8.  Greater the decomposition greater the carbon lesser the oxygen  Average Calorific value 6000-9000 BTU/lb Tar wax Fuel gases (NH4)2SO4 Peat coke Destructive distillation Ntural Solid Fuel 8
  • 9. Advantages of Peat  Used as fertilizer  As packing material  As boiler fuel in form of braquettes Disadvantages of peat:  High water content  Burns slowly  Low calorific value  Not economical Ntural Solid Fuel 9
  • 10.  Immature coal  May be amorphous, fibrous or woody in texture  It contain small quantity of resins, moisture (25-40%), high percentage of volatile matter(ignites)  Characterized by high content of noncombustible matter.  Burns with long smoky flame  Calorific value 6000-7500 BTU/lb Ntural Solid Fuel 10
  • 11. tar carbonization Synthetic petrol High pressure hydrogenation Ntural Solid Fuel 11
  • 12.  Heating boilers  Evaporating pans in industry  For domestic purposes  Fertilizer manufacture Ntural Solid Fuel 12
  • 13. 300 million years Ntural Solid Fuel 13
  • 14.  Highly complex organic matter with  Varying quantity of water  Nitrogen (0.75-1.75 %)  sulphur Ntural Solid Fuel 14
  • 15. On the basis of origin  Humic or Banded coal  Sapropelic coal Different grades of coal are  Anthracite (86-88% C)  Bituminous (78-86% C)  Sub-bituminous coal or black lignite  Pulverised coal Ntural Solid Fuel 15
  • 16.  Finalstage of coal formation  Hard, compact, black coloured coal, good semimetallic lusture  Highest % of fixed C  High Calorific value ( 14000-15000 BTU/lb) Ntural Solid Fuel 16
  • 17.  Advantages Intense heat with no smoke Useful for metallurgy For slow combustion stoves for domestic purposes  Disadvantages High ash contents Ntural Solid Fuel 17
  • 18.  Dullblack coal  Calorific value < bituminous coal  Denser and harder than lignite  Moisture content 10-25%  Calorific value 7000-15000 BTU/lb Ntural Solid Fuel 18
  • 19.  Commercial rank coal  Very hard and black  Burns with yellow smoky flame  Distillation product is coke(remove sulfur and ash contents)  Brittle  High calorific value (11000-15000BTU/lb)  Low moisture contents Ntural Solid Fuel 19
  • 20. On the basis of fuel ratio  Low volatile coal  High volatile coal  Super bituminous coal (2.5-5.0) (calorific value = 12000-15500BTU/lb)  HVC burns with long flames so used in gas industry, coal tar distillation,glass industry Ntural Solid Fuel 20