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Desulphurisation of Karaman-Ermenek Lignites of Turkey at the Accelerated Electrons Impact

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The regularities of desulphurization of lignites from Karaman-Ermenek deposits of Turkey under accelerated electron impact were studied. The absorbed doze in lignites changed within the limits of 1,170–3,120 kGy. As basic indexes of process rate of gas formation, decreasing of initial mass of lignite, the contents of sulfur in the solid have been defined. The gaseous products Н2, CO and СН4 were identified. The specific features of radiation-chemical decomposition of organic mass of lignite under accelerated electrons impact are discussed.

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Chichek, F., Aliyeva-Chichek, S., Yakubov, K., Mustafayev, I.I. (2013). Desulphurisation of Karaman-Ermenek Lignites of Turkey at the Accelerated Electrons Impact. In: Veziroğlu, A., Tsitskishvili, M. (eds) Black Sea Energy Resource Development and Hydrogen Energy Problems. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6152-0_28

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