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Optimal component ratio in the thermochemical processing of fossil fuels with petroleum slurry

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Harrington’s desirability function is used to determine the optimal component ratio in the combined thermochemical processing of Kansko-Achinsk lignite and regular Baltic shale, with added petroleum slurry.

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Correspondence to A. M. Gerasimov.

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Original Russian Text © A.M. Gerasimov, A.M. Syroezhko, V.A. Itskovich, V.A. Kholodnov, V.M. Strakhov, 2012, published in Koks i Khimiya, 2012, No. 9, pp. 25–28.

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Gerasimov, A.M., Syroezhko, A.M., Itskovich, V.A. et al. Optimal component ratio in the thermochemical processing of fossil fuels with petroleum slurry. Coke Chem. 55, 350–352 (2012). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068364X12090037

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