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Effect of the addition of different waste carbonaceous materials on coal gasification in CO2 atmosphere

open access: yesFuel Processing Technology, 2016
YesIn order to evaluate the feasibility of using CO2 as a gasifying agent in the conversion of carbonaceous materials to syngas, gasification characteristics of coal, a suite of waste carbonaceous materials, and their blends were studied by using a ...
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Electrochemistry of carbonaceous materials

Fuel, 1992
Oxidation of subbituminous coal (Sulcis basin, Sardinia, Italy) by Fe(III) ions in aqueous H2SO4 solution was investigated over a wide temperature range (20–80 °C). Experimental results are in accord with a reaction scheme involving a reversible complex between coal particles and Fe(III) ions as a first step in the oxidation process.
Renato Tomat   +2 more
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Synthesis of a Carbonaceous Two-Dimensional Material

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2019
Despite tremendous accomplishments achieved in 2D materials, little progress has been made in carbonaceous 2D materials beyond graphene and graphene oxide. Here, we report a 2D material of carbonaceous nanoplates (CANP). The bottom-up synthesis of CANP is green, separation-free, and massive.
Taewoo Kim   +7 more
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Carbonaceous Material Characterization

2022
The thermochemical conversion of biomass by means of processes such as torrefaction, pyrolysis, or gasification, produces a char-like material with properties that differ considerably from the original feedstock. Further processing in the form of chemical or physical activation continues to modify the properties of the carbonaceous materials produced ...
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On thermodynamics of methane + carbonaceous materials adsorption

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2012
Abstract This study presents the theoretical frameworks for the thermodynamic quantities namely the heat of adsorption, specific heat capacity, entropy, and enthalpy for the adsorption of methane onto various carbonaceous materials. The proposed theoretical frameworks are developed from the rigor of thermodynamic property surfaces of a single ...
Rahman, K.A.   +3 more
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Quenched Carbonaceous Composite: A laboratory analog for carbonaceous material in the interstellar medium

Advances in Space Research, 1997
We review the properties of Quenched Carbonaceous Composite (QCC), a residue produced from a hydrocarbon plasma, and the properties of its derivatives. A. Sakata and his colleagues have shown that QCC has a 220 nm absorption band, visible fluorescence matching the extended red emission seen in reflection nebulae, and infrared absorption bands that ...
A T, Tokunaga, S, Wada
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Carbonaceous Anode Materials

2015
The use of the engineered carbon materials as an anode allowed the lithium ion batteries (LIBs) to achieve a large advance in the last decade. The performance of LIBs strongly depends on the microtexture of the carbon materials. Due to the contribution of the carbon materials, the electrochemical performance of the LIBs has been improved almost double ...
Yoong Ahm Kim   +2 more
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Solar gasification of carbonaceous materials

Solar Energy, 1983
Abstract Charcoal, wood and paper have been gasified in a packed-bed reactor using steam and solar energy. The steam was generated by spraying water directly on to the surface of the fuel and, at the same time, heating the fuel at the focus of a solar furnace.
R.W. Taylor, R. Berjoan, J.P. Coutures
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Modification of carbonaceous materials

2007
The present invention pertains to a process for the modification of carbonaceous materials with (per)fluoropolyether chains for their oil- and water-repellence surface modification. The invention also pertains to carbonaceous materials obtained from said process.
NAVARRINI, WALTER MAURIZIO   +4 more
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Surface Structure of Carbonaceous Materials

Langmuir, 1995
Nitrogen adsorption, at 80.2 K, on a series of amorphous carbonaceous materials is studied. To verify the hypothesis that all these materials share similar surface characteristics, two structures generated following different approaches are employed. GCEMC and CEMC computer simulations are performed to calculate nitrogen adsorption isotherms and the ...
L. E. Cascarini de Torre, E. J. Bottani
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