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Cell voltage 2 Bubble 1 Catalyst 1 Catalytic combustion 1 Coal rank 1 Coal water slurry 1 Combustion 1 Combustion efficiency 1 DTA 1 Electrolysis 1 Heat release 1 Hydrogen production 1 Kinetics 1 Micro fluidized bed 1 Pulverized coal 1 Two-phase flow 1 Water electrolysis 1
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Gong, Xuzhong 4 Guo, Zhancheng 4 Wang, Zhi 4 Wang, Mingyong 2 Fu, Yulong 1 Ji, Yuqing 1 Li, Zhengang 1 Liu, Junhao 1 Liu, Yang 1 Ma, Jing 1 Tang, Huiqing 1 Wang, Bin 1 gong, xuzhong 1
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Energy 3 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 1
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Lithium-Ion Transfer Strengthened by Graphite Tailings and Coking Coal for High-Rate Performance Anode
Fu, Yulong; Ji, Yuqing; Ma, Jing; Liu, Junhao; Wang, Zhi; … - 2022
Due to the anisotropy of natural graphite crystal, the lithium-ion transfer efficiency is poor at large current density for graphite anode. To solve this problem, the composite anode was prepared by co-pyrolysis of coking coal and graphite tailings. Results showed that the liquid plastic mass...
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The intensification technologies to water electrolysis for hydrogen production – A review
Wang, Mingyong; Wang, Zhi; Gong, Xuzhong; Guo, Zhancheng - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 29 (2014) C, pp. 573-588
Water electrolysis derived by renewable energy such as solar energy and wind energy is a sustainable method for hydrogen production due to high purity, simple and green process. One of the challenges is to reduce energy consumption of water electrolysis for large-scale application in future....
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Variation with time of cell voltage for coal slurry electrolysis in sulfuric acid
Gong, Xuzhong; Wang, Mingyong; Liu, Yang; Wang, Zhi; … - In: Energy 65 (2014) C, pp. 233-239
To explain the time dependence of cell voltage in CWS (coal water slurry) electrolysis, the effects of three coal types along with graphite, CWS concentration and catalysts on cell voltage are examined. Results show that the overall cell voltage for CWS electrolysis is lowered as coal rank...
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Kinetic characteristics of pulverized coal combustion in the two-phase flow
Li, Zhengang; Guo, Zhancheng; Gong, Xuzhong; Tang, Huiqing - In: Energy 55 (2013) C, pp. 585-593
The kinetic characteristics of pulverized coal combustion in the two-phase flow were studied using the micro fluidized bed kinetic analyzer (MFBKA) so as to get closer to the actual working condition. On the basis of the performance of CO and CO2 emissions, the effect of various operating...
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Variation on anthracite combustion efficiency with CeO2 and Fe2O3 addition by Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA)
Gong, Xuzhong; Guo, Zhancheng; Wang, Zhi - In: Energy 35 (2010) 2, pp. 506-511
Effects of CeO2 and Fe2O3 on anthracite combustion efficiency were investigated using differential thermal analysis (DTA). Based on heat release (QD) of anthracite as well as anthracite with CeO2 and anthracite with Fe2O3 additions against α-Al2O3 in DTA experiment, effects of additives CeO2...
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