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The Role of Methanol as a Clean Fuel
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National West Coast Meeting
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English
Abstract
The use of coal as a prime energy source is examined. The author focuses on the process of coal gasification to produce a synthesis gas for subsequent conversion to either gaseous or liquid products, and particularly on the methanol process. The production of methanol is described, as are ways of using it commercially.
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Jackson, R., "The Role of Methanol as a Clean Fuel," SAE Technical Paper 740642, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740642.Also In
References
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- La Pointe C. W. Schultz W. L. “Comparison of Emission Indexes within a Turbine Combustor Operated on Diesel Fuel or Methanol.” 730669 SAE Combined National Commercial Vehicle Engineering and Operations and Powerplant Meetings Chicago June 1973