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Optimization of Separating Oil Sands by Washing Method
Qiao Bo,Li Dongsheng,Li Xiaoou,Long Wenyu,Fu Yu
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The oil sand water agent was optimized, and the Inner Mongolia Tumuji oil sand was taken as the experimental object. The effects of reagent concentration, reagents sand ratio, mixing time, mixing temperature to the tailings residual oil rate were investigated. According to Tumuji oil sands, the results show that under the conditions of reagent concentration of 3.50%, agent sand ratio of 0.4∶1.0, mixing time of 25 min, mixing temperature of 90 ℃, the tailings residual oil rate can reach 0.71%. The improvement reduces the water agent consumption and the residual oil rate of the tailings.
2019, 39 (3): 26-29. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-6952.2019.03.005
Review of SOFC Anode with Resistance to Carbon Deposition
Zhang Leilei, Li Chuang, Song Zhaoyuan, Long Wen, Zhang Lei
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Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) can convert the chemical energy of the fuel directly into electricity with high efficiency, low population and wide fuel applicability. Nibased ceramic material was used as the traditional SOFC anode. This anode shows carbon deposition and sulfur poisoning when natural gas was used as fuel for SOFC. Therefore, development of novel SOFC anode materials with good resistance to carbon deposition and sulfur poisoning has attracted considerable interest. This article reviews the recent developments of anode in SOFC with principal emphasis on the material aspects. In addition, the developments of carbon tolerant SOFC anode materials were presented from their properties. The emphasis will be placed on the development of perovskitetype anode material researches. Finally, this review will be concluded with its perspectives on the future research directions of this area.
2015, 35 (6): 6-11,19. DOI: 10.3696/j.issn.1672-6952.2015.06.002