| Title | Author | Subject | Description | Date | ||
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| 1 | The kinetics of the pyrolysis of tar sands and of the combustion of coked sands | Lin, Liang Ching | Tar sands; Coked sands; Pyrolysis; Uinta Basin; Utah | The kinetic parameters for the pyrolysis of bitumen-impregnated sandstone (tar sand) particles have been determined by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The experimental techniques included both isothermal and nonisothermal methods. The tar sand deposits investigated in this study, all of which are ... | 1988-12 | |
| 2 | Mass transfer and devolatilization phenomena in very large coal domains at very slow heating rates | Gneshin, Keith William | Coal; Devolatilization; Porosity; Pyrolysis | The proliferation of nonconventional subsurface hydrocarbon production methods has turned some attention toward production from deep coal seams. There exists little research into coal pyrolysis under conditions relevant to subsurface processing (large coal domains, very slow heating rates, high hydr... | 2013-12 | |
| 3 | Decomposition studies of oil shale | Johnson, Duane J. | Kerogen; Pyrolysis; Oil-shale, Colorado | There has been a considerable amount of investigation into the kinetics and mechanisms of oil shale decomposition and into the effects of various experimental parameters on the nature of the product oils. There is a need, however, for further kinetic study of Colorado oil shales. Also the methods us... | 1905-05-19 | |
| 4 | Kinetics of oil shale pyrolysis | Kowallis, Paul Clair | Oil-shales; Pyrolysis | The potential energy supply that could be provided by-tapping the energy reserve found in the Green River Formation of Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming has presented a tantalizing proposition to entrepreneurs and scientists for more than a century. This energy reserve consists of organic matter embedded ... | 1905-05-30 | |
| 5 | Pyrolysis of a western bituminous coal in a entrained flow reactor : a kinetic analysis | Woodbury, David Walter | Pyrolysis; Bituminous coal | ABSTRACT Flash pyrolysis of a high volatile bituminous coal was studied by entraining small (94 or 133 ym) diameter particles in a pre-heated stream of nitrogen which passed through a heated stainless steel tube. Particle residence times in the tube ranged from 60 to 160 msec for temperatures of 57... | 1977 | |
| 6 | Pyrolysis behavior of coal and petroleum coke at high temperature and high pressure | Wagner, David Ray | Coal; Gasification; Petroleum coke; Pressure; Pyrolysis; Wire-mesh | While pyrolysis of coal is a well-studied thermal process, little is known about pressurized pyrolysis of coal and petroleum coke. This study aims to interpret the major differences of pyrolysis via high temperature and high pressure studies with a bituminous coal, a lignite coal, and a petroleum c... | 2011-05 |