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Chuan Wang

Researcher at Åbo Akademi University

Publications -  109
Citations -  2172

Chuan Wang is an academic researcher from Åbo Akademi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Combustion & Blast furnace. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 91 publications receiving 1344 citations. Previous affiliations of Chuan Wang include Luleå University of Technology & Hebei Medical University.

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Biomass applications in iron and steel industry: An overview of challenges and opportunities

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive review of recent research progresses which have been conducted on biomass upgrading and analysing the opportunities and obstacles for biomass implementation in iron and steel industry is provided.
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Use of biomass in integrated steelmaking – Status quo, future needs and comparison to other low-CO2 steel production technologies

TL;DR: In this paper, a fundamental and critical review of biomass application as a reducing agent and fuel in integrated steelmaking is provided, derived from the current process and product quality requirements that also biomass-derived fuels should fulfill.
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Biomass as blast furnace injectant – Considering availability, pretreatment and deployment in the Swedish steel industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated and modeled the injection of biomass into blast furnaces (BF) in place of pulverized coal (PC) from fossil sources, which is the easiest way to reduce CO2 emissions, beyond eff...
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Achieving carbon-neutral iron and steelmaking in Europe through the deployment of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate that CO2 emission reduction targets of up to 20% can be met entirely by biomass deployment and that bio-CCS could then be a key technology, particularly in terms of meeting targets above 50%, with CO2 avoidance costs ranging between €60 and €100 tCO2−1
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Eucalyptol alleviates inflammation and pain responses in a mouse model of gout arthritis.

TL;DR: Eucalyptol (1,8‐cineol), the principal component in the essential oils of eucalyPTus leaves, is known to possess anti‐inflammatory and analgesic properties.