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*Can be abbreviated as "UPCF" (This is advantageous over UPC as that acronym is already heavily used for other things)
*Can be abbreviated as "UPCF" (This is advantageous over UPC as that acronym is already heavily used for other things)
*As with Ultra Clean Coal if powderized sufficiently it can be used in [[Internal Combustion Engines]] and [[Gas Turbine Burner]] without a seperate [[Gasifier]] system
*As with Ultra Clean Coal if powderized sufficiently it can be used in [[Internal Combustion Engines]] and [[Gas Turbine Burner]] without a seperate [[Gasifier]] system
=Potential Issues=
*Differences between Fossil Fuel Coal and [[Charcoal]] (ie especially outside of peat (and ''maybe'' lignite) one is a Sedimentary Rock and one is recently charred organic matter) leading to cross application of protocols infeasible/complicated
**I ''think'' this will actually be in our favor.  I need to look into [[Ash Content and Composition of Various Biomaterials]] / biofuels, BUT almost certainly none of the “nasties" in coal combustion byproducts should be jn biomass ash, and short of dirt collected in the harvesting process little to no non-ash (or at least Salt and Iron) minerals should exist as well etc
**So again ''if my hypothesis is right'' ,  some reduction (chipping, grinding, and ''maybe even'' [[Ball Mill]] etc powderization or [[High Shear Mixing]] ), water wash, then ''maybe'' acid then base leaching, then another water wash should work VERY well
*'''If a fine mesh size and high purity charcoal fuel is produced re-pelletization/briquetting may be difficult'''
**It ''might'' require a binder, which would be a bit counterproductive for most reasons UPCF would be of use (If the binder has ash that eliminates that advanage, if oily/greasy that issue reappears, not easily made into activated carbon etc)
**This would have potential synergy with the Carbon Powder+ [[Paraffin Wax]] + [[Fire Retardant]] Putty / [[Bentonite Clay]] alternative i was plotting for a [[Carbon Sequestration in Construction]] / [[Carbon Sequestration in Materials]] kind of application
***ie essentially a fuel version, and an inerted/fire resistant version


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
*[[Coal Washing]]
*[[Coal Upgrading]]
*[[Ash Content]]
*[[Ash Content]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refined_coal The Wikipedia Page on Refined Coal] (More Broad Term which covers "Black Coal Equivalents" as well as Ultra Clean Coal)
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refined_coal The Wikipedia Page on Refined Coal] (More Broad Term which covers "Black Coal Equivalents" as well as Ultra Clean Coal)
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[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Biofuels]] [[Category: Energy]] [[Category: Pollution]]
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Biofuel]] [[Category: Energy]] [[Category: Pollution]]

Latest revision as of 15:36, 11 September 2024

Basics

Potential Issues

  • Differences between Fossil Fuel Coal and Charcoal (ie especially outside of peat (and maybe lignite) one is a Sedimentary Rock and one is recently charred organic matter) leading to cross application of protocols infeasible/complicated
    • I think this will actually be in our favor. I need to look into Ash Content and Composition of Various Biomaterials / biofuels, BUT almost certainly none of the “nasties" in coal combustion byproducts should be jn biomass ash, and short of dirt collected in the harvesting process little to no non-ash (or at least Salt and Iron) minerals should exist as well etc
    • So again if my hypothesis is right , some reduction (chipping, grinding, and maybe even Ball Mill etc powderization or High Shear Mixing ), water wash, then maybe acid then base leaching, then another water wash should work VERY well
  • If a fine mesh size and high purity charcoal fuel is produced re-pelletization/briquetting may be difficult

Internal Links

External Links