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Variation of Carbon Crystalline Structures and CO2 Gasification Reactivity of Shenfu Coal Chars at Elevated Temperatures

Shiyong Wu    
Jing Gu    
Xiao Zhang    
Youqing Wu    
and Jinsheng Gao    

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