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Public Health and Unconventional Oil and Gas Extraction Including Fracking: Global Lessons from a Scottish Government Review. [PDF]
Watterson A, Dinan W.
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Anaerobic degradation of m-cresol in anoxic aquifer slurries: carboxylation reactions in a sulfate-reducing bacterial enrichment. [PDF]
Ramanand K, Suflita JM.
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Biodegradation of cresol isomers in anoxic aquifers. [PDF]
Smolenski WJ, Suflita JM.
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Bipolar Membrane Seawater Splitting for Hydrogen Production: A Review. [PDF]
Adisasmito S+4 more
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Hydrogen 4.0: A Cyber-Physical System for Renewable Hydrogen Energy Plants. [PDF]
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Hydrogen production in underground coal gasification (UCG)
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2016ABSTRACTIn this article, the rationales of the hydrogen production in underground coal gasification are explained. The experimental conditions and process of the underground gasification in the Liuzhuang Mine, Tangshan, Hebei Province are introduced, and the experimental results are analyzed.
L. H. Yang, Xinxi Zhang, K. Zhu
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Kinetic modeling of Indian lignites pyrolysis in the context of underground coal gasification (UCG)
Fuel, 2021Abstract Pyrolysis is an important step in combustion and gasification of any solid fuel. In this work, we have studied the kinetics of the pyrolysis of three Indian lignite samples via thermogravimetric experiments and mathematical modeling. Applicability of various kinetic models viz. the single global reaction model, the consecutive reaction model
Praveen Ghodke, Ramesh Naidu Mandapati
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Reactor Model for the Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) Channel
International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, 2006Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) is the process of in-situ conversion of coal into combustible products (syngas) which can be used either as fuel or as a chemical feedstock. In this study, the gasification channel is viewed as a one-dimensional packed bed reactor.
Mohammed Qayyumi+3 more
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