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Direct conversion of coal

There are two types of processes available for coal liquefaction, namely direct conversion of coal with hydrogen, invented by Friedrich Bergius in 1913, and coal extraction with hydrogenating solvents, first tested in a pilot plant by Alfred Pott and Hans Broche in 1935. The products from both processes can be further hydrogenated in a second stage to obtain fuels. [Pg.46]

Route A represents the direct conversion of coal into synthetic crude oil by hydrogenation, that is, mainly by hydrogen addition (Bergius-Pier process). [Pg.431]

Direct Conversion of Coal Derived Carbon in Fuel Cells... [Pg.248]

Cooper, John F. (2004a) Direct Conversion of Coal or Coal-derived Carbon in Fuel Cells, Paper Fuel Cell 2004-2495, Proc. 2nd International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology, June 14-16, 2004, ASME, Rochester, New York, USA (Keynote address). [Pg.264]


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