The Effect of Biomass on Fluidity Development in Coking Blends Using High-Temperature SAOS Rheometry

The addition of biomass to coking blends has the potential benefits of reducing the amount of expensive coking coals and reducing carbon emissions. However, there is little research in the use of b...

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