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The Zero Emission Carbon Concept (ZECA): Extents of Reaction with Different Coals in Steam/Hydrogen, Tar Formation and Residual Char Reactivity

Lu Gao    
Nigel Paterson    
Paul Fennell    
Denis Dugwell    
and Rafael Kandiyoti    

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