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Rafael Kandiyoti, Alan Herod, Keith D Bartle og Trevor J Morgan
(2016)
Solid Fuels and Heavy Hydrocarbon Liquids
Thermal Characterization and Analysis
Rafael Kandiyoti, Alan Herod, Keith D. Bartle og Trevor J. Morgan
(2017)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- 2. Udgave
- Vital Source searchable e-book (Reflowable pages)
- Udgiver: Elsevier Science (December 2016)
- Forfattere: Rafael Kandiyoti, Alan Herod, Keith D Bartle og Trevor J Morgan
- ISBN: 9780081007969
Solid Fuels and Heavy Hydrocarbon Liquids: Thermal Characterisation and Analysis, Second Edition integrates the developments that have taken place since publication of the first edition in 2006. This updated material includes new insights that help unify the thermochemical reactions of biomass and coal, as well as new developments in analytical techniques, including new applications in size exclusion chromatography, several mass spectrometric techniques, and new applications of nuclear magnetic spectroscopy to the characterization of heavy hydrocarbon liquids
The topics covered are essential for the energy and fuels research community, including academics, students, and research engineers working in the power, oil and gas, and renewable energy industries.
- Includes a description of the principles and design of experiments used for assessing the reactivities, reactions, and reaction products of coal and lignocellulosic biomass
- Features an outline of recent advances in the analytical methodology for characterizing heavy petroleum derived fractions and products from the thermochemical reactions of coal and biomass
- Provides a link between samples, reaction conditions, and product characteristics to help in the search for upgrading methods for heavy hydrocarbon liquids
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Detaljer om varen
- 2. Udgave
- Hardback: 472 sider
- Udgiver: Elsevier Science & Technology (Januar 2017)
- Forfattere: Rafael Kandiyoti, Alan Herod, Keith D. Bartle og Trevor J. Morgan
- ISBN: 9780081007846
Solid Fuels and Heavy Hydrocarbon Liquids: Thermal Characterisation and Analysis, Second Edition integrates the developments that have taken place since publication of the first edition in 2006. This updated material includes new insights that help unify the thermochemical reactions of biomass and coal, as well as new developments in analytical techniques, including new applications in size exclusion chromatography, several mass spectrometric techniques, and new applications of nuclear magnetic spectroscopy to the characterization of heavy hydrocarbon liquids
The topics covered are essential for the energy and fuels research community, including academics, students, and research engineers working in the power, oil and gas, and renewable energy industries.
- Includes a description of the principles and design of experiments used for assessing the reactivities, reactions, and reaction products of coal and lignocellulosic biomass
- Features an outline of recent advances in the analytical methodology for characterizing heavy petroleum derived fractions and products from the thermochemical reactions of coal and biomass
- Provides a link between samples, reaction conditions, and product characteristics to help in the search for upgrading methods for heavy hydrocarbon liquids
2. Solid fuels: Origins and characterization
3. Pyrolysis of solid fuels: Experimental design and applications
4. High-pressure reactor design: Pyrolysis, hydropyrolysis and gasification
5. Liquefaction: Thermal breakdown in the liquid phase
6. Elements of thermal breakdown: Heating rate effects and retrogressive reactions
7. Analytical techniques for low mass materials: Method development
8. Analytical techniques for high-mass materials: Method development
9. In closing: The current state and new perspectives