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Carbochemistry

About: Carbochemistry is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1010 publications have been published within this topic receiving 16626 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, a method of calculating the kinetic processes of thermochemical decomposition of coal is proposed by taking Irsha-Borodino coal from the Kansk-Achinsk coal field as an example.
Abstract: A method of calculating the kinetic processes of thermochemical decomposition of coal is proposed by taking Irsha-Borodino coal from the Kansk-Achinsk coal field as an example. Results obtained from calculations of the yield of products from coking the organic mass of coal are presented.

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TL;DR: Alkali fusion was examined for three Japanese coals without any solvents (320-440C) and the alkali-treated coals were extracted with solvENTS (benzene, methanol and pyridine) as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Alkali fusion was examined for 3 Japanese coals without any solvents (320-440C) and the alkali-treated coals were extracted with solvents (benzene, methanol and pyridine). Extract yields, especially the yield of pyridine extract, were greatly affected by the reaction temperature and time, and the best yield (about 85%) was achieved under mild conditions (320-350 C for 1h). The characteristics and the decomposition process of this procedure are discussed in comparison with other methods.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a realistic evaluation of underground coal gasification is presented, where the authors consider the possibility of contamination of ground water by underground coal coals and present a solution to this problem.
Abstract: Over the past decade underground coal gasification (UCG) in the US has progressed to the point where both its technical and economic prospects are causing industry to re-evaluate the process as a means of converting coal to gaseous fuels and synthesis gas. The technical feasibility of UCG has been demonstrated for subbituminous coals. Steeply dipping beds of these coals seem particularly amenable to recovery by this process. The fact that coal in currently uneconomical deposits or deposits which are difficult to mine can be converted into a useful gaseous product without large surface facilities, mines, and transportation requirements makes UCG very attractive. Contamination of ground water is a major concern in the development of underground coal gasification. A realistic evaluation of this possibility is presented.

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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20176
20168
20155
20147
20138