Durable Carbon for Structure Applications, H2-Energy Carbon Building Materials (HECBM)

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Coal and biomass are pyrolyzed to get gaseous fuels (CO, H2 and CH4), carbon aggregates, and useful Ca-species for the preparation of carbon building materials. By using hot-extrusion of carbon powder with coal-tar-pitch at temperatures above 400oC, the sample can be densified to have good strength and the potential for structure application. Two coal samples and four biomasses have been investigated and so to depict the feasibility of the application of HECBM.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 919-921)

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1771-1774

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April 2014

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