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2. Influence of elevated temperature and gas atmosphere on coke abrasion resistance. Part one: Pilot oven cokes
3. Using xenon K-edge subtraction to image the gas-accessible porosity distribution within metallurgical cokes and their partially reacted products
4. Effect of high temperature on nanopores in cokes
5. The carbon dioxide, methane and nitrogen high-pressure sorption properties of South African bituminous coals
6. Influence of Elevated Temperature and Gas Atmosphere on Coke Abrasion Resistance. Part Two: Blast Furnace Cokes
7. Gas sorption capacity, gas sorption rates and nanoporosity in coals
8. Estimating coke fracture toughness using acoustic emissions and changes in coefficient of friction during scratch testing
9. Porosity of the Marcellus Shale: A contrast matching small-angle neutron scattering study
10. Nanostructure of cokes
11. Nanometre-sized pores in coal: Variations between coal basins and coal origin
12. Dynamic micro-CT study of gas uptake in coal using Xe, Kr and CO2
13. Effect of maceral composition and coal rank on gas diffusion in Australian coals
14. Particle size influence on the pore development of nanopores in coal gasification chars: From micron to millimeter particles
15. Attempts to produce blast furnace coke from Victorian brown coal. 3. Hydrothermally dewatered and acid washed coal as a blast furnace coke precursor
16. Effect of heat and moisture on surface titratability and pore size distribution of Victorian brown coals
17. Inorganic matter in Victorian brown coals
18. Pore development during gasification of South African inertinite-rich chars evaluated using small angle X-ray scattering
19. Chemical–structural properties of South African bituminous coals: Insights from wide angle XRD–carbon fraction analysis, ATR–FTIR, solid state 13C NMR, and HRTEM techniques
20. Dispersive diffusion of gases in coals. Part II: An assessment of previously proposed physical mechanisms of diffusion in coal
21. Dispersive diffusion of gases in coals. Part I: Model development
22. Comparing the porosity and surface areas of coal as measured by gas adsorption, mercury intrusion and SAXS techniques
23. First international inter-laboratory comparison of high-pressure CH4, CO2 and C2H6 sorption isotherms on carbonaceous shales
24. A pressure and concentration dependence of CO2 diffusion in two Australian bituminous coals
25. Understanding Brown Coal-Water Interactions to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions
26. Pore size distribution and accessible pore size distribution in bituminous coals
27. Properties and CO2 reactivity of the inert and reactive maceral-derived components in cokes
28. Relationships between the sorption behaviour of methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and ethane on coals
29. Swelling of coal in carbon dioxide, methane and their mixtures
30. Relationships between CO2 sorption capacity by coals as measured at low and high pressure and their swelling
31. Accessibility of pores in coal to methane and carbon dioxide
32. Contact angles in CO 2-water-coal systems at elevated pressures
33. Swelling of moist coal in carbon dioxide and methane
34. Effect of High Temperature on Nanopores in Cokes
35. Causes and consequences of errors in determining sorption capacity of coals for carbon dioxide at high pressure
36. Effect of coal properties on CO 2 sorption capacity under supercritical conditions
37. Swelling of Australian coals in supercritical CO 2
38. Mineral matter in coals and their reactions during coking
39. Mineral reactions during coke gasification with carbon dioxide
40. Supercritical gas sorption on moist coals
41. Temperature dependence of sorption of gases by coals and charcoals
42. Quantification of mineral matter in commercial cokes and their parent coals
43. Variability of metallurgical coke reactivity under the NSC test conditions
44. Comparison of a laboratory-scale coke and a pilot-scale coke from matched coal
45. Contributing Authors
46. Infra-Red Spectra, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, and Proton Magnetic Thermal Analysis
47. Comparison of a laboratory-scale coke and a pilot-scale coke from matched coal
48. Interactions between coking coals and plastics during co-pyrolysis ☆
49. Interactions between coking coals in blends ☆
50. Dataset on the carbon dioxide, methane and nitrogen high-pressure sorption properties of South African bituminous coals
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