Progress in Coal Technology (00a62b26-8f90-40c4-8ab1-1b5ff5a6ce8b)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. A. Lang
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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5
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

"IntroductionCARBONIZATION, gasification, and chemical utilization of coal are interrelated topics, which makes it difficult to review one without indicating its connection with the others. Hence, in Progress in Coal Technology, Series No. 5: Carbonization, reference was made to gaseous products recovered in the carbonization of coal, and .to a number of chemicals made from the tars, light oils, and ammoniacal liquors which are by-products of coal carbonization.In this, the sixth paper in the review series, prime consideration will be given to the complete gasification of coal to give a fuel for domestic industrial, or power purposes and a synthesis gas suitable for the manufacture of gasoline, Diesel oil, and chemicals. The hydrogenation of coal, an alternative source of liquid fuels and of chemicals, will be reviewed, as will be a number of processes for •the recovery of chemical products from coal by extraction and chemical treatment."
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APA: W. A. Lang  (1952)  Progress in Coal Technology (00a62b26-8f90-40c4-8ab1-1b5ff5a6ce8b)

MLA: W. A. Lang Progress in Coal Technology (00a62b26-8f90-40c4-8ab1-1b5ff5a6ce8b). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1952.

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