ScienceGate Book Chapters
Search
About Us
Search
About Us
JOURNAL ARTICLE
98/03465 Porphyrin-and metalloporphyrin-derived carbons as models for coal chars
Year:
1998
Journal:
Fuel and Energy Abstracts
Vol:
39 (4)
Pages:
318-318
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/s0140-6701(98)96990-9
Get Full-Text PDF
Get Analytical Report
Keywords:
Wood gas generator
Slag (welding)
Computational fluid dynamics
Coal
Process engineering
Materials science
Particle (ecology)
Combustion
Waste management
Environmental science
Chemical engineering
Chemistry
Metallurgy
Engineering
Organic chemistry
Metrics
0
Cited By
0.00
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
0
Refs
0.63
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%
Topics
Fiber-reinforced polymer composites
Physical Sciences → Engineering → Mechanical Engineering
Synthesis and properties of polymers
Physical Sciences → Materials Science → Polymers and Plastics
Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
Physical Sciences → Engineering → Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Related Documents
JOURNAL ARTICLE
98/04052 Porphyrin- and metalloporphyrin-derived carbons as models for coal char combustion and pyrolysis
Journal:
Fuel and Energy Abstracts
Year:
1998
Vol:
39 (5)
Pages:
379-379
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Porphyrin- and metalloporphyrin-derived carbons as models for coal char combustion and pyrolysis
J.M. Jones
Jonathon M R Agnew
J.M. Kennedy
Ben Watts
Journal:
Fuel
Year:
1997
Vol:
76 (13)
Pages:
1235-1240
JOURNAL ARTICLE
97/04892 Porphyrin- and metalloporphyrin-derived carbons as models for coal char combustion and pyrolysis
Journal:
Fuel and Energy Abstracts
Year:
1997
Vol:
38 (6)
Pages:
424-424
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Metalloporphyrin-derived carbons: models for investigating NOx release from coal char combustion
J.M. Jones
Qian Zhu
K. Mark Thomas
Journal:
Carbon
Year:
1999
Vol:
37 (7)
Pages:
1123-1131
JOURNAL ARTICLE
00/00430 Metalloporphyrin-derived carbons: models for investigating NOx release from coal char combustion
Journal:
Fuel and Energy Abstracts
Year:
2000
Vol:
41 (1)
Pages:
45-45