The first strand involves a critical overview of the design of experimental methods used for examining the thermal behaviour of solid fuels [pyrolysis, liquefaction and gasification], while the second will emphasise chemical structures and molecular mass distributions of coal derived tars, extracts
Solid Fuels and Heavy Hydrocarbon Liquids. Thermal Characterization and Analysis
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Preface, Pages viii-x
Chapter 1 - Coal and Biomass: The Study of Solid Fuels and their Utilization, Pages 1-12
Chapter 2 - Fossil Fuels: Origins and Characterization Methods, Pages 13-35
Chapter 3 - Pyrolysis: Thermal Breakdown of Solid Fuels in a Gaseous Environment, Pages 36-90
Chapter 4 - High-Pressure Reactor Design & Applications: Pyrolysis, Hydropyrolysis and Gasification, Pages 91-160
Chapter 5 - Liquefaction: Thermal Breakdown in the Liquid Phase, Pages 161-198
Chapter 6 - Thermal Breakdown in Coals: Comparing Structural Changes in Pyrolysis and Liquefaction, Pages 199-216
Chapter 7 - Analytical Techniques for Low Mass Materials: Method Development, Pages 217-260
Chapter 8 - Analytical Techniques for High Mass Materials: Method Development, Pages 261-335
Chapter 9 - Concluding Remarks: Where to With Solid Fuels?, Pages 336-348
Subject Index, Pages 349-353
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The first strand involves a critical overview of the design of experimental methods used for examining the thermal behaviour of solid fuels [pyrolysis, liquefaction and gasification], while the second will emphasise chemical structures and molecular mass distributions of coal derived tars, extracts
The first strand involves a critical overview of the design of experimental methods used for examining the thermal behaviour of solid fuels [pyrolysis, liquefaction and gasification], while the second will emphasise chemical structures and molecular mass distributions of coal derived tars, extracts