Literature / Source Database:
Fuel Processing Technology
Description
an international journal devoted to all aspects
of processing coal, oil shale, tar sands and peat
Title (short) |
Fuel Process. Technol. |
Languages |
English, English |
First year |
1977 |
Impact factor |
2.816 |
Editor |
J.M. Andresen |
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Status
active
Subject
Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0016-2361
First volume
1
Last volume
116+
Publish city
Amsterdam
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free access |
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for subscriber |
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Description
Fuel Processing Technology deals with the scientific and technological aspects of processing fuels to other fuels, chemicals and by-products. Processing is considered in the sense of chemical conversions such as hydrogenation, gasification, pyrolysis and upgrading as well as physical processing by beneficiation, cleaning and removal of inorganic matter as well as sizing, crushing or screening. Coal, petroleum, oil shale, tar sands and peat are emphasized. All technological aspects of processing are included such as optimization, catalysis, feeding, product separation, catalyst recovery, economics, pollution control, etc., concerned with liquefaction, gasification, combustion, solvent extraction (or solvent refining), co-processing of coal and oil, and upgrading (such as O, N, or S removal) processes. Contributions are appropriate on the chemistry and science of fuels and their products as these relate to processing of fuels, the products of processing or experience in bench scale, process development units or commercial process development.
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