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Dale Coke grew up on an apricot orchard in California’s Santa Clara Valley. In 1976 he bought ten acres of farmland near Watsonville in Santa Cruz County but continued to work repairing fuel injection systems rather than farming at his new home. In 1981, a struggle with cancer inspired him to rethink his life and become an organic farmer. His neighbor,
Coke, Dale, Farmer, Ellen
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Naphthalene derivatives in the MTO process from a molecular modeling perspective: reactive species or coke? [PDF]
Currently, basic chemicals in polymer industry are mainly produced by thermal cracking of petroleum, but a promising alternative has been found: methanol-to-olefins (MTO). Methanol can be made from natural gas via syngas, but also from biomass. Molecular
Hemelsoet, Karen +4 more
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Desiring under the Proper Guise [PDF]
According to the thesis of the guise of the normative, all desires are associated with normative appearances or judgments. But guise of the normative theories differ sharply over the content of the normative representation, with the two main versions ...
Milona, Michael, Schroeder, Mark
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ABSTRACT Coal is a natural macromolecular substance composed of complex organic molecules and a small amount of minerals. Its chemical composition and microstructure are highly complex and variable, and no unified definition exists. This inherent structural complexity underscores the theoretical significance of constructing accurate macromolecular ...
Chao Zhou +5 more
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Influence of unburned pulverized coal on gasification reaction of coke in blast furnace
In order to explore the influence of unburned pulverized coal on gasification reaction of coke in blast furnace, kinetic rules of gasification reaction between CO2 and coke powder adding pulverized coals with different volatiles were studied by ...
Chai Yi-fan +4 more
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ABSTRACT The present work systematically compares the performance differences between two novel homologous materials employed as co‐carbonization agents in the synthesis of mesophase pitch. Low‐cost FCC slurry was used as the raw material, with bio‐tar (BT) and bio‐tar pitch (BTP) as co‐carbonization agents.
Mingzhi Wang, Xiaolong Zhou
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Photocatalytic water splitting for co‐evolution of H2 and H2O2 is deemed as a sustainable and promising strategy to address energy and environment issues, thus receiving increasing attention and realizing continuous achievements. This review aims to offer a deep understanding of the mechanism for H2 and H2O2 co‐evolution and the design principle of ...
Qiaohong Zhu +4 more
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“Non-adhesion grain boundaries” are formed when low-quality coal grains do not adhere to other grains in the carbonization process because of the low dilation of coke.
Tetsuya KANAI +10 more
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ABSTRACT In the pulverized coal boiler industry, reducing NOx emissions has become a critical objective. Although low‐NOx combustion technologies are effective, they may lead to localized high‐temperature corrosion. To address this issue, near‐wall air supply technology has been introduced, which involves injecting an appropriate amount of air near the
Wangyongjia Zhong +4 more
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Citation: 'coking' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 3rd ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2006. Online version 3.0.1, 2019. 10.1351/goldbook.C01144 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for individual terms.
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