Abstract Nickel catalyst exhibited an extremely high activity in the gasification of some low rank coals at a temperature as low as 750 K. Approximately 85% of Yallourn coal was converted within 30 min in steam at 773 K. A high nickel loading, > 4 wt% was necessary. It seems essential for coal high in oxygen and low in sulphur to be gasified in this manner. Oxygen-containing functional groups on the coal surface seemed to play an important role in keeping the nickel catalyst in a finely dispersed state. Hydrogen sulphide was strongly adsorbed on the nickel catalyst and retarded this reaction. Hydrogen and carbon dioxide were the main products of low-temperature steam gasification. Similar low-temperature gasification reactions were also observed in hydrogen and in carbon dioxide.
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