Attempts to produce blast furnace coke from Victorian brown coal. 3. Hydrothermally dewatered and acid washed coal as a blast furnace coke precursor

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Volume: 180, Pages: 597 - 605
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
The products obtained by carbonization of a mixture of hydrothermally dewatered acid washed Victorian brown coal and coking coal tar pitch, which had been briquetted at 150 or 230 °C and air cured were shown to approach blast furnace (BF) coke in many of their properties. The samples had higher strength than BF coke and showed surface areas and reactivities much closer to those of a typical BF coke than products from non-hydrothermally dewatered...
Paper Details
Title
Attempts to produce blast furnace coke from Victorian brown coal. 3. Hydrothermally dewatered and acid washed coal as a blast furnace coke precursor
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
180
Pages
597 - 605
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