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Muhammad Faisal Irfan

Researcher at University of Bahrain

Publications -  42
Citations -  1885

Muhammad Faisal Irfan is an academic researcher from University of Bahrain. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Coal. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1525 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Faisal Irfan include University of Malaya & Fukuoka Women's University.

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Coal gasification in CO2 atmosphere and its kinetics since 1948: A brief review

TL;DR: In this paper, a brief review of the coal gasification with CO2 as a diluent is presented, where coal rank, pressure, temperature, gas composition, catalyst and the minerals present inside the coal, heating rate, particle size, and diverse reactor types.
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The effect of temperature on various parameters in coal, biomass and CO-gasification: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of temperature on various other parameters such as carbon conversion, gas yield, calorific value, cold gas efficiency as well as tar and char contents in various kinds of coals, biomasses and their mixtures under catalytic or non-catalytic conditions is reviewed in detail.
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Co3O4 based catalysts for NO oxidation and NOx reduction in fast SCR process

TL;DR: In this paper, the reaction activities of several developed catalysts for NO oxidation and NO x (NO+NO 2 ) reduction have been determined in a fixed bed differential reactor, and the effects of calcination temperatures, SO 2 concentration, optimum SV for 50% conversion of NO to NO 2 were determined.
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Fuel blending effects on the co-gasification of coal and biomass – A review

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of co-gasification studies of coal and biomass and the effects of biomass and coal contents in the fuel blends is discussed. But, the authors focus mainly on co-gathering studies of different kinds of coal, biomass, and coal and their blends.
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Progress in the electrochemical modification of graphene-based materials and their applications

TL;DR: Graphene is a 2D allotrope of carbon with exciting properties such as extremely high electronic conductivity and superior mechanical strength It has considerable potential for applications in fields such as bio-sensors, electrochemical energy storage and electronics.