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Promising applications of coals from the Moscow Basin
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The results of an analysis of the current state of the Moscow Coal Basin and the development of science and technology for the multiple use and conversion of coal into refined energy carriers, products, and materials with new consumer properties are presented in this paper.Abstract:
The results of an analysis of the current state of the Moscow Coal Basin and the development of science and technology for the multiple use and conversion of coal into refined energy carriers, products, and materials with new consumer properties are presented. It is demonstrated that a number of processes and facilities based on the coals and overburden rocks of the basin have been prepared for technical implementation, namely: the generation of heat and power at plants with in-cycle coal gasification; the fluidized-bed combustion of coal in low-power boiler units (50–60 MW); the manufacture of ballast-free humic plant growth stimulators and coagulants for the purification of wastewater and drinking water; and the use of coals and coal mining and benefication wastes as catalytic additives in the process of hydrogenation.read more
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Application of confocal laser-scanning microscopy (CLSM) to autofluorescent organic and mineral matter in peat, coals and siliciclastic sedimentary rocks — A qualitative approach
TL;DR: In this paper, a non-invasive and non-destructive laser-raster technique is applied to characterize in situ autofluorescent organic particles at micron to sub-micron scale resolution in polished whole rock pellets.