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Coal Pyrolysis by George R. Gavalas

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Coal Pyrolysis
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Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN/ASIN: 0444421076
ISBN-13: 9780444421074
Number of pages: 177

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This monograph was written to organize recent results of pyrolysis research. Experimental and theoretical aspects, given approximately equal weight, are discussed in the light of basic chemical and physical mechanisms. With this orientation the monograph should be useful to chemists, engineers and graduate students with interests in coal research.

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