Utilization of low rank coal as oxidation catalyst by controllable removal of its carbonaceous component
Controlled removal of carbonaceous component in low rank coal by sulfonation followed by calcination demonstrated that it is a simple and effective method to utilize this material as catalyst in the oxidation of styrene. Low rank coal is one of the least utilized categories of coal. However, it show...
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Main Authors: | Nurhadi, M., Efendi, J., Lee, S.L., Mahlia, T.M.I., Chandren, S., Ho, C.S., Nur, H. |
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Language: | en_US |
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2017
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