The catalytic properties of non-applied nickel-sulfide catalysts in the reactions of hydrogenation and hydrodesulphurization of coal tar from the coal semi-coking of the Shubarkul field (Republic of Kazakhstan) were studied to obtain data necessary for the intensification of the resin processing technology, increasing the yield and improving the quality of the resulting needle coke. As a feedstock, the resin was used without preliminary dehydration (water content 3.4 %) and distillation in a mixture with the prepared catalyst and the residue of distillation with boiling point above 320°C of oil from the Kumkol field (Republic of Kazakhstan), taken in a mass ratio of 1:1
The world crude oil demand is projected to rise to 108.5 million bbl/d by the year 2035. With reserv...
In the perspective of fossil fuel depletion, the importance of renewable and substitute fuels is rem...
Two samples of Teruel (Spain) subbituminous coals were liquefied in batch type autoclave experiments...
The catalytic properties of non-applied nickel-sulfide catalysts in the reactions of hydrogenation a...
Special Mo-Co/γ-Al₂O₃ and W-Ni/γ-Al₂O₃ catalysts with different metal loadings were prepared applyin...
China is one of the largest coal producers in the world and abundant coal tar is produced from coal ...
Ni-char catalyst doped with different additives was used to catalytically upgrade coal pyrolysis tar...
Liquids obtained by direct hydrogenation of a Spanish subbituminous coal have been ‘up-graded’ by ca...
Special Mo-Co/gamma-Al(2)O(3) and W-Ni/gamma-Al(2)O(3) catalysts with different metal loadings were ...
Clean liquid fuel was produced from the catalytic hydrogenation of coal tar using two serial fixed b...
Catalytic upgrading of coal pyrolysis tar was investigated in a dual-stage reactor over char and met...
This report presents the results of screening four catalysts for hydroprocessing a 50 wt% mixture of...
Tar produced in the gasification of coal is deleterious to the operation of downstream equipment, in...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored project developed carbon p...
This paper presents the study of the kinetics of the primary destructive coal tar hydrogenation at c...
The world crude oil demand is projected to rise to 108.5 million bbl/d by the year 2035. With reserv...
In the perspective of fossil fuel depletion, the importance of renewable and substitute fuels is rem...
Two samples of Teruel (Spain) subbituminous coals were liquefied in batch type autoclave experiments...
The catalytic properties of non-applied nickel-sulfide catalysts in the reactions of hydrogenation a...
Special Mo-Co/γ-Al₂O₃ and W-Ni/γ-Al₂O₃ catalysts with different metal loadings were prepared applyin...
China is one of the largest coal producers in the world and abundant coal tar is produced from coal ...
Ni-char catalyst doped with different additives was used to catalytically upgrade coal pyrolysis tar...
Liquids obtained by direct hydrogenation of a Spanish subbituminous coal have been ‘up-graded’ by ca...
Special Mo-Co/gamma-Al(2)O(3) and W-Ni/gamma-Al(2)O(3) catalysts with different metal loadings were ...
Clean liquid fuel was produced from the catalytic hydrogenation of coal tar using two serial fixed b...
Catalytic upgrading of coal pyrolysis tar was investigated in a dual-stage reactor over char and met...
This report presents the results of screening four catalysts for hydroprocessing a 50 wt% mixture of...
Tar produced in the gasification of coal is deleterious to the operation of downstream equipment, in...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored project developed carbon p...
This paper presents the study of the kinetics of the primary destructive coal tar hydrogenation at c...
The world crude oil demand is projected to rise to 108.5 million bbl/d by the year 2035. With reserv...
In the perspective of fossil fuel depletion, the importance of renewable and substitute fuels is rem...
Two samples of Teruel (Spain) subbituminous coals were liquefied in batch type autoclave experiments...