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Determination of organic sulfur forms in coals and coal derivatives by high pressure temperature programmed reduction
Fuel
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10.1016/0016-2361(93)90621-8
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1993
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Vol 72
(5)
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pp. 703-704
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Cited By ~ 2
Author(s):
C.E. Snape
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S.C. Mitchell
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R. Garcia
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K. Ismall
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K.D. Bartle
Keyword(s):
High Pressure
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Organic Sulfur
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Temperature Programmed Reduction
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Temperature Programmed
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96/00164 Determination of organic sulfur forms in type I/II kerogens by high pressure temperature programmed reduction (TPR)
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10.1016/0140-6701(96)86374-0
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1996
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Vol 37
(1)
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pp. 10
Keyword(s):
High Pressure
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Organic Sulfur
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Determination of organic sulfur forms in some coals and kerogens by high pressure temperature-programmed reduction
Fuel
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10.1016/0016-2361(94)90253-4
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1994
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Vol 73
(7)
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pp. 1159-1166
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Cited By ~ 28
Author(s):
S MITCHELL
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C SNAPE
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R GARCIA
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K BARTLE
Keyword(s):
High Pressure
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Temperature Programmed Reduction
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Temperature Programmed
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Determination of organic sulfur forms in some coals and kerogens by atmospheric pressure temperature programmed reduction (AP-TPR)
Fuel and Energy Abstracts
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10.1016/0140-6701(96)88328-7
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1996
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Vol 37
(3)
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pp. 170
Author(s):
J. Yperman
Keyword(s):
Atmospheric Pressure
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Organic Sulfur
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Temperature Programmed Reduction
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Temperature Programmed
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Speciation of the Organic Sulfur Forms in a Recent Sediment and Type I and II-S Kerogens by High-Pressure Temperature-Programmed Reduction
Energy & Fuels
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10.1021/ef960202+
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1997
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Vol 11
(3)
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pp. 532-538
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Cited By ~ 14
Author(s):
S. D. Brown
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O. Sirkecioglu
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T. I. Eglinton
Keyword(s):
High Pressure
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Organic Sulfur
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Type I
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Recent Sediment
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Temperature Programmed Reduction
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Temperature Programmed
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Determination of Organic Sulphur Forms in Type I/II Kerogens by High Pressure Temperature Programmed Reduction (TPR)
Composition, Geochemistry and Conversion of Oil Shales
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10.1007/978-94-011-0317-6_33
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1995
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pp. 493-500
Author(s):
S. C. Mitchell
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K. Ismail
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R. Garcia
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S. R. Moinelo
Keyword(s):
High Pressure
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Type I
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Temperature Programmed Reduction
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Organic Sulphur
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Temperature Programmed
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Determination of reducibility and identification of alloying in copper-nickel-on-silica catalysts by temperature-programmed reduction
Journal of Catalysis
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10.1016/0021-9517(75)90179-7
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1975
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Vol 37
(3)
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pp. 424-431
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Cited By ~ 247
Author(s):
S ROBERTSON
Keyword(s):
Temperature Programmed Reduction
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Copper Nickel
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Temperature Programmed
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High-Pressure Temperature-Programmed Reduction of Sulfided Catalysts
Journal of Catalysis
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10.1006/jcat.1997.1602
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1997
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Vol 167
(2)
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pp. 464-469
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Cited By ~ 26
Author(s):
Franck Labruyère
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Michel Lacroix
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Michèle Breysse
Keyword(s):
High Pressure
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Temperature Programmed Reduction
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Sulfided Catalysts
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Temperature Programmed
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Determination of the reduction mechanism by temperature-programmed reduction: application to small iron oxide (Fe2O3) particles
The Journal of Physical Chemistry
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10.1021/j100398a025
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1986
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Vol 90
(7)
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pp. 1331-1337
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Cited By ~ 132
Author(s):
O. J. Wimmers
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P. Arnoldy
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J. A. Moulijn
Keyword(s):
Iron Oxide
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Reduction Mechanism
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Temperature Programmed Reduction
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Temperature Programmed
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96/04529 A study of the organic sulfur distribution in solid fuels by means of atmospheric pressure temperature programmed reduction (AP-TPR)
Fuel and Energy Abstracts
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10.1016/0140-6701(96)90427-0
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1996
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Vol 37
(4)
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pp. 311
Keyword(s):
Atmospheric Pressure
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Organic Sulfur
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Solid Fuels
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Temperature Programmed Reduction
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Sulfur Distribution
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Temperature Programmed
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96/05678 Phenolic resites as calibrants for temperature programmed reduction and probes for the thermal behavior of organic sulfur forms in coals
Fuel and Energy Abstracts
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10.1016/0140-6701(96)80325-0
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1996
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Vol 37
(5)
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pp. 392
Keyword(s):
Thermal Behavior
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Organic Sulfur
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Temperature Programmed Reduction
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Temperature Programmed
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