2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.127053
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Thermodynamic assessment of hydrothermal combustion assisted fossil fuel in-situ gasification in the context of sustainable development

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“…They discovered that carbon emissions, as a significant contributing component, made it more difficult to achieve sustainable development. Furthermore, Solarin [20], Oyedepo [21], Adeli, et al [22], and Zhang et al [23] recognized the validity of these findings.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…They discovered that carbon emissions, as a significant contributing component, made it more difficult to achieve sustainable development. Furthermore, Solarin [20], Oyedepo [21], Adeli, et al [22], and Zhang et al [23] recognized the validity of these findings.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The method of gasifying renewable inputs to produce fossil fuels by chemical processes with low levels of oxidation inside different models of reactor construction presents a series of modes of operation described in the literature [48]. Verification of the application of technologies' concomitant processes that aim at higher yields and lower pollutant emissions is being widely researched through the connection of biological routes [47].…”
Section: Gasificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coalbed methane (CBM) is a high-heat, clean energy source, with a heat generation of about (3.35–3.77) × 10 5 J/m 3 of CBM, equivalent to the heat of 1 kg of standard coal, and the pollution it produces is only 1/40 of that of oil and 1/800 of that of coal. It can be seen that methane has a very large potential as a common fuel and chemical raw material. For the mine types of CBM outburst mines and high CBM mines, the simultaneous extraction of coal and CBM is the best measure for the utilization of coal mine CBM resources and the control of CBM disasters. The seepage law of CBM in coalbeds is one of the basic problems in the research field of coal mine CBM disaster prevention and control, which has important guiding significance for the basic theoretical research on CBM outburst, CBM extraction, and coal and CBM outburst prevention and control. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%