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Coke (solid fuel)

Known as: Coke, Cokes 
A residue of coal, left after dry (destructive) distillation, used as a fuel.
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2011
2011
The calcined petroleum cokes are used in production of aluminum anode-grade, graphite electrode, needle-grade, titanium dioxide… 
2009
2009
The pyrolysis of sewage sludge (SS) and olive mill waste (OMW) was carried out under nitrogen atmosphere and analyzed… 
2007
2007
Aiming at the longitudinal temperature was affected by many reasons, and the control principle of combining the intermittent… 
2006
2006
Carbon required for the reduction of alumina by electrolysis in the Hall-Heroult process is supplied by the anode. Anodes are… 
2006
2006
A method to produce coke in ‘lump’form with high strength and reactivity through the addition of a catalyst was investigated in… 
2005
2005
The true density of petroleum coke is a factor of its structure and properties. As the removal of volatile matter and sulphur… 
1992
1992
Coke is the most widely used solid fuel in iron ore sintering. Generally coke is blended with the other sinter mix components dry… 
Review
1985
Review
1985
This paper examines the basis for recent claims by Japanese steelmakers that US coals are not as suitable as Australian and… 
1983
1983
Lymphocyte sister chromatid exchange (SCE) frequencies were determined for 12 long-term coke oven workers and 12 other age…