Battle River coal liquefaction and its co-processing with tar-sand bitumen.
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概要
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Battle River coal from Canada shows an excellent applicability to liquefaction. At 450 °C, anthracene oil and Cold Lake tar-sand bitumen show the solvent effect as a vehicle oil in the initial stage of liquefaction. A definite advantage is gained by tar-sand bitumen co-processing, where hydrogen consumption is comparatively lower than that of anthracene oil derived from coal to produce a similar yield of oil.
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著者
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Yoshida Ryoichi
Government Industrial Development Laboratory, Hokkaido
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Yoshida Ryoichi
Government Industrial Development Laboratory
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Miyazawa Makoto
Nippon Kokan K. K.
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Maekawa Yosuke
Government Industrial Development Laboratory, Hokkaido
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MAEKAWA YOSUKE
Government Industrial Development Laboratory
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