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Materials challenges in advanced coal conversion technologies

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2008

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Powell, C.A., and Morreale, B.D., 2008, Materials challenges in advanced coal conversion technologies: MRS Bulletin, v. 33, 8 p.

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Coal is a critical component in the international energy portfolio, used extensively for electricity generation. Coal is also readily converted to liquid fuels and/or hydrogen for the transportation industry. However, energy extracted from coal comes at a large environmental price: coal combustion can produce large quantities of ash and CO2, as well as other pollutants. Advanced technologies can increase the efficiencies and decrease the emissions associated with burning coal and provide an opportunity for CO2 capture and sequestration. However, these advanced technologies increase the severity of plant operating conditions and thus require improved materials that can stand up to the harsh operating environments. The materials challenges [...]

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