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Main Title Evaluation of Process Alternatives to Improve Control of Air Pollution from Production of Coke.
Author Barne, Thomas M. ; Hoffma, Albert O. ; Lownie, J, H. W. ;
CORP Author Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, Ohio.
Year Published 1970
Report Number PH-22-68-65;
Stock Number PB-189 266
Additional Subjects ( Air pollution ; Coal) ; ( Coal ; Processing) ; ( Waste gases ; Air pollution) ; Chemical engineering ; Economics ; Grinding ; Fluidized bed processes ; Distillation ; Coke ; Metallurgical fuels ; Coking ; Briquetting
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NTIS  PB-189 266 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The objectives of the study were: To expand information and understanding of potential means for controlling air pollution from processes that are being used, or might be used in the future, to manufacture metallurgical coke (for blast furnace use) from coal; and to evaluate the information obtained and to recommend the construction of pilot plants, prototypes, and/or demonstration units where Battelle's conclusions indicate that such experimental work is advisable and justified in the national interest. Changes, modifications, innovations, and auxiliaries that have potential for reducing air-pollution emissions from processes for the manufacture of metallurgical (blast-furnace) coke were evaluated as described under the following sections: Improved systems for conventional coke ovens: Potentially controllable new coking processes; and the Potential for reduction of air pollution. (Author)