2004
DOI: 10.1080/00908310490445544
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High Temperature Carbonization of Turkish Bituminous Coals in Jenkner Retort

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“…The large amounts of coals used yield results as close to reality as possible at a low cost (Sutcu et al, 2004 and references cited therein). The coking process of the blends of weight 1000 g was performed in an apparatus with a steel Jenkner's retort.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The large amounts of coals used yield results as close to reality as possible at a low cost (Sutcu et al, 2004 and references cited therein). The coking process of the blends of weight 1000 g was performed in an apparatus with a steel Jenkner's retort.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The tar samples were obtained by subjecting the coal samples to high temperature carbonization at a heating rate of 3 • C/minute and at a temperature of 1050 • C in a Jenkner retort. The apparatus, which was developed by Jenkner, makes it possible to produce metallurgical coke and its by-products (liquid and gas) through high temperature carbonization under laboratory conditions and large amounts of coals used yield results as close to reality as possible at a low cost (Sutcu et al, 2004;Roberts and Jenkner, 1934;Loison et al, 1989;Anon, 1951).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…400 °C. Bio-char, end-product, was weighted after the experiment and gas yield was calculated by taking the difference (Sutcu et al, 2004). Three repetitions were done for each experiment.…”
Section: Materijalimentioning
confidence: 99%