289 - 293 |
Comparison of Liquefaction Pathways of a Bituminous and Subbituminous Coal Keogh RA, Davis BH |
294 - 300 |
Carbon-Monoxide Pretreatment of Subbituminous Coals Lim SC, Rathbone RF, Rubel AM, Givens EN, Derbyshire FJ |
301 - 312 |
Effects of Drying and Oxidation of Wyodak Subbituminous Coal on Its Thermal and Catalytic Liquefaction - Spectroscopic Characterization and Products Distribution Song CS, Saini AK, Schobert HH |
313 - 319 |
Bimetallic Dispersed Catalysts from Molecular Precursors Containing Mo-Co-S for Coal-Liquefaction Song CS, Parfitt DS, Schobert HH |
320 - 323 |
Effect of Temperature, Sample-Size, and Gas-Flow Rate on Drying on Beulah-Zap Lignite and Wyodak Subbituminous Coal Vorres KS |
324 - 329 |
Reactor System-Development to Reduce Coal-Liquefaction Severity Sanjay HG, Tarrer AR |
330 - 340 |
A Review of the Use of in-Situ Electron-Microscopy Techniques for the Study of Iron-Based Catalysts for Coal Conversion Processes Baker RT, Rodriguez NM |
341 - 347 |
Development of Highly Dispersed Coal-Liquefaction Catalysts Suzuki T |
348 - 354 |
Thermogravimetric Study of Anthracite Gasification in CO2 Catalyzed by Black Liquor Valenzuelacalahorro C, Pan YG, Bernaltegarcia A, Gomezserrano V |
355 - 359 |
Mechanism Studies of Coal-Liquefaction in a Nondonor Solvent Using C-14-Labeled 1-Methylnaphthalene Chawla B, Dabbagh HA, Davis BH |
360 - 368 |
Mass-Spectrometric and Chemometric Studies of Thermoplastic Properties of Coals .3. Optical Anisotropy and Isotropy of Carbonized Coals Marzec A, Czajkowska S, Schulten HR |
369 - 374 |
Comparison of 7 West-Virginia Coals with Their N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidinone-Soluble Extracts and Residues .1. Diffuse-Reflectance Infrared Fourier-Transform Spectroscopy Cai MF, Smart RB |
375 - 379 |
Structural-Analysis of Low-Rank-Coal Extracts and Their Relation to Parent Coals Cerny J, Pavlikova H |
380 - 387 |
Studies on the Upgrading of Bituminous Oils with Water and Transition-Metal Catalysts Clark PD, Kirk MJ |
388 - 394 |
Upgrading of Pitch Produced by Mild Gasification of Subbituminous Coal Mccormick RL, Jha MC |
395 - 398 |
Evaluation of Association of Solvent-Soluble Molecules of Bituminous Coal by Computer-Simulation Takanohashi T, Iino M, Nakamura K |
399 - 401 |
Behavior of Chlorine During Coal Pyrolysis Shao DK, Hutchinson EJ, Cao HB, Pan WP, Chou CL |
402 - 407 |
Is There Any Order in the Structure of Lignin Faulon JL, Hatcher PG |
408 - 414 |
Correlation Between Microporosity and Fractal Dimension of Bituminous Coal-Based on Computer-Generated Models Faulon JL, Mathews JP, Carlson GA, Hatcher PG |
415 - 420 |
Catalysis and Catalyst Dispersion in Coal-Liquefaction Weller SW |
421 - 425 |
Radical-Cation Bond-Cleavage Pathways for Naphthyl-Containing Coal Model Compounds Penn JH, Wang JH |
426 - 434 |
Characterization of Coke on Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts by Optical Microscopy Munoz VA, Ghorpadkar SV, Gray MR |
435 - 445 |
Oxidative Regeneration of Spent Molybdate and Tungstate Hydrotreating Catalysts Yoshimura Y, Sato T, Shimada H, Matsubayashi N, Imamura M, Nishijima A, Yoshitomi S, Kameoka T, Yanase H |
446 - 454 |
An Investigation of Hydrogen-Transfer in Coprocessing Using Model Donors and Reduced Resids Wang SL, Curtis CW |
455 - 462 |
Kinetic-Study of the Oxygenation of 2,5-Dimethylpyrrole - A Model-Compound Study Designed to Probe Initiation of the Oxidative-Degradation of Petroleum-Products Beaver BD, Treaster E, Kehlbeck JD, Martin GS, Black BH |
463 - 469 |
Oxidative Coupling of Methane on Salts of Magnesium Doped by Alkali Carbonates Sugiyama S, Moffat JB |
470 - 473 |
Effects of Iron Carbonyl-Based Catalyst Precursors on the Reaction of 4-(Naphthylmethyl)Bibenzyl Walter TD, Casey SM, Klein MT, Foley HC |
474 - 480 |
Free Aliphatic-Acids in Sulfur-Rich Lacustrine Sediments - Their Origin and Relation to Hydrocarbons Barakat AO, Rullkotter J |
481 - 486 |
Occurrence of Bound 3-Beta-Carboxysteroids in Geological Samples Barakat AO, Rullkotter J |
487 - 497 |
Aqueous High-Temperature Chemistry of Carbocycles and Heterocycles .20. Reactions of Some Benzenoid Hydrocarbons and Oxygen-Containing Derivatives in Supercritical Water at 460-Degrees-C Katritzky AR, Barcock RA, Balasubramanian M, Greenhill JV, Siskin M, Olmstead WN |
498 - 506 |
Aqueous High-Temperature Chemistry of Carbocycles and Heterocycles .21. Reactions of Sulfur-Containing-Compounds in Supercritical Water at 460-Degrees-C Katritzky AR, Barcock RA, Balasubramanian M, Greenhill JV, Siskin M, Olmstead WN |
507 - 512 |
Thermal Hydrocracking of N-Hexadecane in Benzene Khorasheh F, Gray MR |
513 - 514 |
Absence of Diffusion Effects on Conversion of Illinois No-6 Coal in Tetralin Larsen JW, Amui J |