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Volume 38, Number 1, January 1997

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Advances and trends in understanding coal structure
pp. 2-2(1)
Author: Gorbaty M.L.

Analysis and desulfurization reactivity of sulfur forms in coals
pp. 2-2(1)
Authors: Zhang D.; Riley J.T.

Biomineral beneficiation
pp. 2-2(1)
Author: Natarajan K.A.

Experimental results of combined surface and borehole radiolocation
pp. 3-3(1)
Authors: Baranstsov V.I.; Glukhikh V.N.

Historical timeline for Colorado hydrocarbons
pp. 4-4(1)
Author: Oldaker P.

Hydro-extraction of coal through wells
pp. 4-4(1)
Authors: Arens V.Z.; Khcheyan G.K.

Measurement of rheological properties of coal and mineral suspensions
pp. 4-4(1)
Authors: Kawatra S.K.; Bakshi A.K.

Setting a critical load for dystrophic peat
pp. 5-5(1)
Author: Skeffington R.A.

Continuous separation of particles by fluidized beds
pp. 6-6(1)
Authors: Tanaka Z.; Song X.

Dissolution of coals near critical conditions
pp. 6-6(1)
Author: Pehlivan D.

Dry quenching of coke
pp. 6-6(1)
Authors: Grebenyuk A.F.; Akol'zin D.B.

The flood/drain bioreactor for coal and mineral processing
pp. 7-7(1)
Authors: Andrews G.F.; Noah K.S.

Low-temperature oxidation of pulverized coal
pp. 7-7(1)
Author: Nakamura M.

Oxydesulfurization of a Turkish lignite using trona solutions
pp. 7-7(1)
Authors: Yaman S.; Kucukbayrak S.

PRENFLO for IGCC technology
pp. 7-7(1)
Author: Schellberg W.

Redesign of coke-oven batteries
pp. 7-7(1)
Authors: Nikitin N.N.; Ravdina N.L.

Solubilization of lignite with super acid
pp. 8-8(1)
Author: Shimizu K.

Structure and reaction of coal
pp. 8-8(1)
Author: Sanada Y.

Bulgarian coal
pp. 8-8(1)
Author: Grimmelt J.

Coal industry in India present status, problems and remedies
pp. 8-8(1)
Authors: Varma S.P.; Bhoopathy P.V.

Developmental stages of byproduct coking and prospects
pp. 9-9(1)
Author: Afanas'ev A.S.

Krupp Surface Miner succeeds in Russia
pp. 9-9(1)
Author: Rudolf W.

Macroeconomic aspects of coal quality optimization in a formal approach
pp. 9-9(1)
Authors: Duda J.; Jablonska-Firek B.

Russian technical and economic assessments
pp. 9-9(1)
Author: Henley S.

World coal
pp. 9-9(1)
Author: Chadwick J.

Hydrogenation of artificial and natural coals
pp. 9-9(1)
Author: Sugimoto Y.

Preparation of carbon sorbent from coal
pp. 9-9(1)
Authors: Kovaleva I.B.; Tarnopoiskaya M.G.

Comparison of two-phase and three-phase methanol synthesis processes
pp. 10-10(1)
Authors: Graaf G.H.; Beenackers A.C.C.M.

Effect of coal pulverization on liquefaction
pp. 10-10(1)
Author: Sato Y.

Effect of premixing of fuel gas and air on NOx formation
pp. 11-12(2)
Authors: Hase K.; Kori Y.

Studies on rheological property of coal-slurries
pp. 12-12(1)
Author: Sakawaki K.

On the economies of the Russian oil sector
pp. 12-12(1)
Author: Khartukov E.M.

World oil and geopolitics to the year 2010
pp. 12-12(1)
Author: Amirahmadi H.

Analysis and dehydrogenation of coal liquefied oils
pp. 13-13(1)
Author: Moritaka S.

Coal liquefaction method
pp. 13-13(1)
Author: Mochizuki M.

Coal liquefaction test at 1 ton/day PDU
pp. 14-14(1)
Author: Kawabata M.

Coal liquefaction using Fe-loaded coal as catalyst.
pp. 14-14(1)
Author: Okamoto S.

Composition of coal derived oil from a 1 t/d PSU
pp. 14-14(1)
Author: Alhara Y.

Effect of coal pulverization on liquefaction
pp. 14-14(1)
Author: Sato Y.

Effect of solvent swelling by bitumen in coprocessing
pp. 15-15(1)
Author: Kotanigawa T.

Efficient coal liquefaction using coal-gel
pp. 15-15(1)
Author: Alda T.

Manufacture of indene from coal tar
pp. 17-17(1)
Author: Taniguchi H.

MCM-56 as sorbent and catalyst component
pp. 17-17(1)
Author: Degnan T.F.

Method of preparing a mixture of C1-6 alcohols
pp. 17-17(1)
Author: Volkova G.G.

Novel liquid fuel
pp. 17-17(1)
Author: Matsuda M.

Oil-producing apparatus for waste synthetic resins
pp. 17-17(1)
Author: Yamaguchi T.

Rheological behaviour of multiphase slurries for combustion applications
pp. 17-17(1)
Authors: Skarvelakis C.; Antonini G.

The role of solvent in coal liquefaction
pp. 17-17(1)
Author: Miki Y.

Studies of rheological property of coal slurries
pp. 19-19(1)
Author: Kawabata M.

Two-stage kinetic model of primary coal liquefaction
pp. 19-19(1)
Authors: Xu B.; Kandiyoti R.

Air tolerance of a Ru-RuOx/TiO2 catalyst for CO2 methanation reaction
pp. 20-20(1)
Authors: Gupta N.M.; Kamble V.S.

Apparatus for continuous gas sampling
pp. 20-20(1)
Authors: Yamakawa T.; Hayashida N.

Catalytic hot gas cleaning
pp. 20-20(1)
Author: Simell P.

Gas-liquid contacting apparatus, especially for gas purification
pp. 21-21(1)
Authors: Jacquinot B.; Albert A.

Methane release through coal bed diffusion
pp. 21-21(1)
Author: Olajossy A.

Method for deslagging a partial oxidation reactor
pp. 22-22(1)
Authors: Brooker D.D.; Falsetti J.S.

Modelling endothermic reactions in a compound membrane reactor
pp. 22-22(1)
Authors: Assabumrungrat S.; White D.A.

Progress in the planar CPn SOFC system design
pp. 22-22(1)
Author: Frost L.J.

Study on NOx reduction in reburning
pp. 23-23(1)
Authors: Inoue A.; Hase K.

UNIFAC activity coefficient derivatives
pp. 23-23(1)
Authors: Pollmann P.; Lobbecke M.

Non-cryogenic nitrogen rejection from natural gas
pp. 23-23(1)
Author: Shirley A.

Analysis of some issues related to coal gasification
pp. 23-23(1)
Authors: German K.; Gawdzik A.

CO2 gasification of iron loaded carbon
pp. 24-24(1)
Author: Tanaka S.

Development of materials for coal gasification
pp. 24-24(1)
Author: Kihara S.

Gasification experience with biomass and wastes
pp. 25-25(1)
Authors: Schiffer H.-P.; Adihoch W.

Gas phase carbonylation of ethanol on Ni-Zn/C catalyst
pp. 25-25(1)
Authors: Peng F.; Huang Z.

Influence of thermal treatment on coal gasification
pp. 25-25(1)
Author: Kobayashi M.

Membrane reactor for water gas shift reaction
pp. 25-25(1)
Author: Basile A.

Method for deslagging a partial oxidation reactor
pp. 25-25(1)
Authors: Brooker D.D.; Faisetti J.S.

Microbial origin of Australian coal-bed methane
pp. 25-26(2)
Authors: Smith J.W.; Pallasser R.J.

Optimization of an O2 blown coal gasification system
pp. 26-26(1)
Author: Nagasaki N.

Selective catalytic oxidation of ammonia
pp. 26-26(1)
Authors: Leppalabti J.; Koljonen T.

Synthesis gas from natural gas. Don't make the Gibbs steps too large
pp. 26-26(1)
Authors: Kerlinof B.; Hinderink P.

Activated carbons from Spanish Coals. 2. Chemical Activation
pp. 27-27(1)
Author: Illan-Gomez M.J.

Activated carbons from Uruguayan eucalyptus wood
pp. 27-27(1)
Author: Tancredi N.

Activation of adsorbents
pp. 27-27(1)
Author: Hirai Y.

Apparatus for dewatering of slurries
pp. 27-27(1)
Author: Terakura S.

Coal tar enamel-coated steel pipe
pp. 27-27(1)
Author: Johnson J.R.

Electric arc furnace dust treatment
pp. 27-27(1)
Author: Aota J.

Manufacture of activated carbon from Canadian coal
pp. 28-28(1)
Authors: Hayashi J.; Watkinson A.P.

Manufacture of particulate carbon from coal dust
pp. 28-28(1)
Author: Obata T.

Near-tricritical-point aqueous cleaning compositions
pp. 28-28(1)
Authors: Deguertechin L.O.; Broze G.

Plant nutrient mixture contained within semipermeable membrane
pp. 28-28(1)
Author: Balabushevich A.G.

Recycling of used paper as a building material
pp. 29-29(1)
Author: Mihashi H.

The design rationale of the IFR
pp. 30-30(1)
Authors: Wade D.C.; Hill R.N.

Development of pyroprocessing technology
pp. 30-30(1)
Author: Laidler J.J.

ENDF/B-VI benchmark calculations for the Doppler coefficient of reactivity
pp. 30-30(1)
Authors: Rahnema F.; Gheorghiu H.N.M.

The IFR fuel cycle demonstration
pp. 30-30(1)
Authors: McFarlane H.F.; Lineberry M.J.

The integral fast reactor--an overview
pp. 30-30(1)
Author: Till C.E.

Metallic fast reactor fuels
pp. 30-30(1)
Author: Hofman G.L.

Nonproliferation and safeguards aspects of the IFR
pp. 30-30(1)
Author: Hannum W.H.

A one-sided sequential test
pp. 30-31(2)
Authors: Racz A.; Lux I.

Polynomial expressions for Bickley and Exponential integral functions
pp. 31-31(1)
Authors: Hem Prabha R.; Yadav R.D.S.

The safety of the IFR
pp. 31-31(1)
Author: Wade D.C.

Treatment of wastes in the IFR fuel cycle
pp. 31-31(1)
Author: Ackerman J.P.

US advanced liquid metal reactor (ALMR)
pp. 31-31(1)
Author: Gluekler E.L.

Using the IFR to dispose of excess weapons plutonium
pp. 31-31(1)
Authors: Hannum W.H.; Wade D.C.

Computerized procedures and work orders
pp. 31-31(1)
Author: Dexter T.

EdF: using CAD for design and more
pp. 31-31(1)
Author: Rippon S.

Performance-based nuclear safety regulation
pp. 31-31(1)
Author: Golay M.W.

Software use in a regulated industry
pp. 32-32(1)
Author: Libby M.D.

Critical issues and future prospects for solid polymer fuel cells
pp. 32-32(1)
Authors: Ledjeff-Hey K.; Heinzel A.

Overview of biomass and waste fuel resources for power production
pp. 32-32(1)
Authors: Easterly J.L.; Burnham M.

Progress in the planar CPn SOFC system design
pp. 32-32(1)
Author: Frost L.J.

Pyrolysis oil as diesel fuel
pp. 32-32(1)
Author: Gros S.

Quasiperiodic (QP) oscillations in electrical power systems
pp. 32-32(1)
Authors: Chakravarthy S.K.; Nayar C.V.

Simulation of gaseous emissions from electricity generating plant
pp. 32-32(1)
Authors: Bellhouse G.M.; Whittington H.W.

Alkaline fuel cells: a critical view
pp. 33-33(1)
Author: Gulzow E.

Commercializing fuel cells: managing risks
pp. 33-33(1)
Author: Bos P.B.

Direct-fuelled fuel cells
pp. 33-33(1)
Author: Waidhas M.

Fuel cell co-generation: the future of co-generation
pp. 33-33(1)
Author: van der Does T.

Fuel cells for distributed power generation
pp. 34-34(1)
Author: Tarman P.B.

Issues in fuel cell commercialization
pp. 34-34(1)
Author: Appleby A.J.

The market for utility-scale fuel cell plants
pp. 34-34(1)
Author: Watanabe Y.

Phosphoric acid fuel cells in Japan
pp. 34-34(1)
Author: Hojo N.

A bioelectrolyte cell--an alternate source of energy
pp. 35-35(1)
Authors: Sai Kumar A.; Kolli N.

Biomass IGCC
pp. 35-35(1)
Authors: Salo K.; Keranen H.

Biomass potential
pp. 35-35(1)
Author: Asplund D.

Boiler deposits from firing biomass fuels
pp. 35-35(1)
Author: Miles T.R.

Cascading of pine wood
pp. 35-35(1)
Author: Fraanje P.J.

CO2 gasification of wheat straw, barley straw, willow and giganteus
pp. 36-36(1)
Authors: Illerup J.B.; Rathmann O.

Co-combustion and gasification of various biomasses
pp. 36-36(1)
Author: Mutanen K.

Commercial aspects of Rapid Thermal Processing (RTP)
pp. 36-36(1)
Authors: Graham R.G.; Huffman D.R.

Determination of calorific values of some renewable biofuels
pp. 36-36(1)
Authors: Kumar J.V.; Pratt B.C.

Energy production from biomass: world experience
pp. 36-36(1)
Author: Viesturs U.

Finnish bioenergy research program
pp. 36-36(1)
Author: Asplund D.

Fixed bed gasification of solid biomass fuels
pp. 36-36(1)
Author: Haavisto I.

Gasification experience with biomass and wastes
pp. 36-36(1)
Authors: Schiffer H.-P.; Adlhoch W.

Gasification of sawdust in pressurized internally circulating fluidized bed
pp. 36-37(2)
Authors: Maartensson R.; Lindblom M.

GIS-based biomass resource assessment with BRAVO
pp. 37-37(1)
Authors: Noon C.E.; Daly M.J.

Heating value of biomass and biomass pyrolysis products
pp. 37-37(1)
Authors: Raveendran K.; Ganesh A.

On the properties of washed straw
pp. 37-38(2)
Author: Jenkins B.M.

Thermal characteristics of bagasse
pp. 38-38(1)
Author: Nassar M.M.

Use and co-combustion of straw in Denmark
pp. 38-38(1)
Author: Poulsen J.S.

Utilization of Estonian energy wood resources
pp. 38-38(1)
Author: Muiste P.

Wood cofiring evaluation at TVA power plants
pp. 38-38(1)
Authors: Gold B.A.; Tillman D.A.

Xylanases: from biology to bio technology
pp. 38-39(2)
Author: Prade R.A.

Geothermal reinjection experience
pp. 39-39(1)
Author: Stefansson V.

Non-stoichiometry in thin film dilute tungsten bronzes: MxWO3-y
pp. 40-40(1)
Authors: Green M.; Pita K.

Solar '96-Energy For Life
pp. 40-40(1)
Author: Parker B.

Renewable energy transportation technologies
pp. 41-41(1)
Author: Bull S.R.

Repowering with clean coal technologies
pp. 41-41(1)
Author: Freier M.D.

Sasol: growth through innovation
pp. 41-41(1)
Author: Jager B.

Analysis of the operation of a shaft kiln fired with coke-oven gas
pp. 42-42(1)
Authors: Gawdzik A.; Smolczyk A.

Combustion-generated NOx and coke in heavy residual fuel oil combustion
pp. 42-42(1)
Authors: Oksanen A.; Karvinen R.

Combustion of low heating value gas in a gas turbine
pp. 42-42(1)
Authors: Kelsall G.; Cannon M.

Evaluation of an amplitude sizing anemometer and application to a pulverized coal burner
pp. 43-43(1)
Authors: Orfanoudakis N.G.; Taylor A.M.K.P.

Experience with unconventional gas turbine fuels
pp. 43-43(1)
Author: Mukheijee D.K.

Sulfur removal in topping combustion
pp. 43-43(1)
Author: Ninamiya Y.

Advanced 1000 MW tandem-compound reheat steam turbine
pp. 43-43(1)
Author: Oeynhausen H.

Biomass gasifier gas turbine power generating technology
pp. 43-43(1)
Authors: Williams R.H.; Larson E.D.

Combustion of low heating value gas in a gas turbine
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Kelsall G.; Cannon M.

Cost-effective, environmentally friendly LM6000 power
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Fludder S.; Smith N.

Experience with unconventional gas turbine fuels
pp. 44-44(1)
Author: Mukherjee D.K.

Fuel oil compositions for diesel engines
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Katsumata S.; Senbokuya S.

Maximum work from an electric battery model
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Bejan A.; Dan N.

Heat exchanger failure in fertilizer plants
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Sharma R.P.; Sharma P.

Heat storage rate of magnesium nickel hydride
pp. 44-44(1)
Author: Akiyama T.

Measurement of coking pressure in industrial coke ovens
pp. 45-45(1)
Authors: Kopeliovich L.V.; Sukhorukov V.I.

Optical imaging systems for ceramic melters
pp. 45-45(1)
Authors: Brenden B.B.; Dhingra H.S.

An improvement of the CTTC model for predicting urban air temperatures
pp. 45-45(1)
Authors: Elnahas M.M.; Williamson T.J.

Heat pump dryer. Part 1: simulation of the models
pp. 46-46(1)
Author: Prasertsan S.

Heat pump dryer. Part 1: results of the simulation
pp. 46-46(1)
Author: Prasertsan S.

Bioassay-based risk assessment of complex mixtures
pp. 47-47(1)
Authors: Donnelly K.C.; Huebner H.J.

Control of nitrogen oxide emission in coal combustion
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Hirama T.; Shimizu T.

Modeling of soil vapor extraction (SVE) systems--Part I
pp. 51-51(1)
Authors: Campagnolo J.F.; Akgerman A.

Modelling of Radiocesium in Lakes--the VAMP model
pp. 51-51(1)
Author: Hakanson L.

Precipitation washout of tritiate water vapor from a nuclear reactor
pp. 51-51(1)
Authors: Tokuyama H.; Oonishi M.

Plastics and the environment
pp. 52-52(1)
Author: Guillet J.

Radioactive impact of phosphate ore processing in a wet marshland in Southwestern Spain
pp. 52-52(1)
Authors: Martinez-Aguirre A.; Garcia-Le N.M.

Surfactant-enhanced bioremediation
pp. 53-53(1)
Author: Churchill P.F.

An apparatus to load gaseous materials to the diamond-anvil cell
pp. 54-54(1)
Authors: Yagi T.; Yamakata M.

A model for calculating a.c. losses in multistage superconducting cables
pp. 55-55(1)
Authors: Schild T.; Ciazynski D.

Oxidation kinetics of Fe(II)NTA to Fe(III)NTA by oxygen
pp. 55-55(1)
Author: van Velzen D.

Research and development needs in filtration and dewatering
pp. 55-55(1)
Authors: Lockhart N.C.; Kern R.

Energy conservation applied to mineral preparation
pp. 56-56(1)
Author: Sampat K.V.Y.

Energy consumption and economic growth
pp. 56-56(1)
Author: Cheng B.S.

Emissions from co-combustion of wood and household refuse
pp. 57-57(1)
Authors: Zhang X.J.; Peterson F.

Future potential for MSW energy development
pp. 57-58(2)
Author: Tyson K.S.

Municipal organic refuse as energy resources
pp. 58-58(1)
Author: Yan Y.

Oil sludge recycling by fluidized-bed pyrolysis
pp. 58-58(1)
Author: von Koch J.

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