Interfacial Phenomena in Coal Technology
Explore the intricate world of coal technology with Interfacial Phenomena in Coal Technology, authored by Botsaris and published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1988. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 464 pages and delves into the lesser-known aspects of coal, beyond the miner's perspective. The book emphasizes the conversion of coal into liquid forms and the clean utilization of this vital resource.
Key topics include the surface phenomena involved in beneficiation processes, flotation techniques, and spherical agglomeration, as well as the modification of coal-fluid interfaces. Ideal for professionals and students in the fields of chemistry, engineering, and solid fuel technology, this book provides valuable insights into the role of surface active agents and surface chemistry in coal processing.
Enhance your understanding of coal products technology and its applications with this essential resource for anyone interested in the future of energy and materials science.