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2003

Journal Article

Combustion behaviour of ultra clean coal obtained by chemical demineralisation

Rubiera, F, Arenillas, A, Arias, B, Pis, JJ, Suarez-Ruiz, I, Steel, KM and Patrick, JW (2003). Combustion behaviour of ultra clean coal obtained by chemical demineralisation. Fuel, 82 (15-17), 2145-2151. doi: 10.1016/S0016-2361(03)00181-9

Combustion behaviour of ultra clean coal obtained by chemical demineralisation

2002

Journal Article

Coal structure and reactivity changes induced by chemical demineralisation

Rubiera, R, Arenillas, A, Pevida, C, Garcia, R, Pis, JJ, Steel, KM and Patrick, JW (2002). Coal structure and reactivity changes induced by chemical demineralisation. Fuel Processing Technology, 79 (3), 273-279. doi: 10.1016/S0378-3820(02)00185-6

Coal structure and reactivity changes induced by chemical demineralisation

2002

Journal Article

Production of ultra clean coal, Part III. Effect of coal’s carbonaceous matrix on the dissolution of mineral matter using hydrofluoric acid

Steel, KM, Besida, J, O'Donnell, TA and Wood, DG (2002). Production of ultra clean coal, Part III. Effect of coal’s carbonaceous matrix on the dissolution of mineral matter using hydrofluoric acid. Fuel Processing Technology, 76 (1), 51-59. doi: 10.1016/S0378-3820(02)00017-6

Production of ultra clean coal, Part III. Effect of coal’s carbonaceous matrix on the dissolution of mineral matter using hydrofluoric acid

2001

Journal Article

The production of ultra clean coal by chemical demineralisation

Steel, KM and Patrick, J (2001). The production of ultra clean coal by chemical demineralisation. Fuel, 80 (14), 2019-2023. doi: 10.1016/S0016-2361(01)00092-8

The production of ultra clean coal by chemical demineralisation

2001

Journal Article

Production of Ultra Clean Coal Part II - Ionic equilibria in solution when mineral matter from black coal is treated with aqueous hydrofluoric acid

Steel, KM, Besida, J, O'Donnell, TA and Wood, DG (2001). Production of Ultra Clean Coal Part II - Ionic equilibria in solution when mineral matter from black coal is treated with aqueous hydrofluoric acid. Fuel Processing Technology, 70 (3), 193-219. doi: 10.1016/S0378-3820(01)00173-4

Production of Ultra Clean Coal Part II - Ionic equilibria in solution when mineral matter from black coal is treated with aqueous hydrofluoric acid

2001

Journal Article

Production of Ultra Clean Coal, Part II – Ionic equilibria in solution when mineral matter from black coal is treated with aqueous hydrofluoric acid

Steel, KM, Besida, J, O'Donnell, TA and Wood, DG (2001). Production of Ultra Clean Coal, Part II – Ionic equilibria in solution when mineral matter from black coal is treated with aqueous hydrofluoric acid. Fuel Processing Technology, 70 (3), 193-219. doi: 10.1016/S0378-3820(01)00173-4

Production of Ultra Clean Coal, Part II – Ionic equilibria in solution when mineral matter from black coal is treated with aqueous hydrofluoric acid

2001

Journal Article

Production of Ultra Clean Coal, Part I – Dissolution behaviour of mineral matter in black coal toward hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids

Steel, KM, Besida, J, O'Donnell, TA and Wood, DG (2001). Production of Ultra Clean Coal, Part I – Dissolution behaviour of mineral matter in black coal toward hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids. Fuel Processing Technology, 70 (3), 171-192. doi: 10.1016/S0378-3820(01)00171-0

Production of Ultra Clean Coal, Part I – Dissolution behaviour of mineral matter in black coal toward hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids

2001

Journal Article

Production of Ultra Clean Coal Part I - Dissolution behaviour of mineral matter in black coal toward hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids

Steel, KM, Besida, J, O'Donnell, TA and Wood, DG (2001). Production of Ultra Clean Coal Part I - Dissolution behaviour of mineral matter in black coal toward hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids. Fuel Processing Technology, 70 (3), 171-192. doi: 10.1016/S0378-3820(01)00171-0

Production of Ultra Clean Coal Part I - Dissolution behaviour of mineral matter in black coal toward hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids