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This treatment process package offers a techno-economically viable treatment scheme to neuter hazardous effluent generated from coal carbonization process.
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Coking of coal blends using high volatile coals with poor coking abilities to produce a high quality coke for blast furnace application can be achieved by compacting the coal blend prior to the carbonization process.
A two dimensional transient model of coal carbonization was developed to simulate the coking process including heat transfer and fluid flow in the coking chamber.
Furthermore, porous carbon membranes were produced using carbon source polymer through the carbonization process.
During the carbonization the depolymerization and cracking of the resin occurred and the yield of 44%% of carbon fiber was obtained after the carbonization process was completed.
Carbon nanoparticles were synthesized from beer wastes by a hydrothermal carbonization process.
Sintering in inert atmosphere can be another route and the carbonization process might then be usable in printed electronics applications, as carbon itself is a good conductor and is an environmentally friendly material suitable for large scale printed electronics.
Hydrothermal carbonization process of beer wastes (Almaza Brewery) yields a biochar and homogeneous carbon-based nanoparticles (NPs).
Novel porous thin-sheet carbon membrane/sintered metal steel fibers (SMFs) composites were developed by the dipping and carbonization process.
Effluent generated from coal carbonization to coke was characterized with high organic content, phenols, ammonium nitrogen, and cyanides.
The optimized carbonization process could reduce the carbonization time from more than 70 h to 20 h and improve the manufacturing efficiency.
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