2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2010.09.004
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Fischer–Tropsch catalyst testing in a continuous bench-scale coal gasification system

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“…These presentations were intended to stimulate further research and collaboration by sharing the EERC's findings with other researchers and industry representatives. In BP1, early laboratory results were shared in an oral presentation at the 2009 Clearwater Clean Coal Conference (25). Pilot-scale results from Tests FBG002 and FBG003 were presented at the 2009 International Conference on Coal Science and Technology in Cape Town, South Africa (26).…”
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“…These presentations were intended to stimulate further research and collaboration by sharing the EERC's findings with other researchers and industry representatives. In BP1, early laboratory results were shared in an oral presentation at the 2009 Clearwater Clean Coal Conference (25). Pilot-scale results from Tests FBG002 and FBG003 were presented at the 2009 International Conference on Coal Science and Technology in Cape Town, South Africa (26).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In BP1, early laboratory results were shared in an oral presentation at the 2009 Clearwater Clean Coal Conference (25). Pilot-scale results from Tests FBG002 and FBG003 were presented at the 2009 International Conference on Coal Science and Technology in Cape Town, South Africa (26). These results were also published in Fuel Processing Technology (27).…”
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“…This cake can be utilized as a feedstock for a small decentralized gasification or combustion plant (Singh et al 2008;Christodoulou et al 2014). Results from preliminary experiments show that the raw Jatropha seed cake is difficult to co-gasify with either raw coal or coal char under a steam environment in a fixedbed reactor (Strege et al 2011). The agglomeration of potassium may prevent the gasification reaction from occurring (Fryda et al 2008;Doshi et al 2014).…”
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“…The lignocellulosic biomass structure is damaged especially on hemicellulose from torrefaction so that the grindability of biomass is improved significantly. In other hand, the advantages torrefied biomass is suitable to be co-fired or co-gasified with coal [9][10].…”
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