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Thermodynamic foundation of the zero emission concept
K. S. Lackner
, T. Yegulalp
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Engineering & Materials Science
Thermodynamics
89%
Coal
85%
Power plants
63%
Fuel cells
46%
Gases
44%
Hydrogenation
32%
Steam reforming
31%
Spent fuels
30%
Gas fuels
29%
Air
28%
Conversion efficiency
27%
Smoke
26%
Gasification
26%
Impurities
25%
Nitrogen
24%
Hydrogen
20%
Liquids
17%
Water
14%
Hot Temperature
12%
Chemical Compounds
Coal
100%
Thermodynamics
64%
Gas
41%
Fuel Gas
37%
Spent Fuel Radioactive Waste
34%
Gasification
29%
Smoke
29%
Steam Reforming
29%
Environmental Pollutant
21%
Fuel
21%
Heat
19%
Hydrogenation
19%
Nitrogen
15%
Liquid
14%
Hydrogen
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
thermodynamics
80%
coal
39%
power plant
38%
fuel cell
33%
gas
22%
fuel gas
20%
air
16%
gasification
15%
smoke
14%
stack
13%
hydrogen
11%
liquid
8%
nitrogen
8%
pollutant
8%
atmosphere
8%
water
4%