Low-temperature coal liquefaction in basic nitrogen compounds.
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A high conversion (75%) of Taiheiyo coal was attained using indole at 300 °C. Morpholine and tetrahydroquinoline were also effective solvents although quinoline, aniline, and triethylamine were not effective as well as tetralin and 1-methylnaphthalene. Extraordinarily high SRC yields and their molecular weight distributions suggested the presence of a solvent dimer and hydrogen donation.
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