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Combustibili

Combustibili. Combustibili e Combustione 2011-12. NG - 1. NG - 2 . Dicks, A.L. (1996) Hydrogen generation from natural gas for the fuel cell systems of tomorrow. J. Power Sources, 61, 113–124. Liquid fuels - 1. Liquid fuels - 2. Liquid fuels - 3. Liquid fuels - 4. Coals.

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Combustibili

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  1. Combustibili Combustibili e Combustione 2011-12

  2. NG - 1

  3. NG - 2 Dicks, A.L. (1996) Hydrogen generation from natural gas for the fuel cell systems of tomorrow. J. Power Sources, 61, 113–124.

  4. Liquidfuels - 1

  5. Liquidfuels - 2

  6. Liquidfuels - 3

  7. Liquidfuels - 4

  8. Coals

  9. Coalsto coke

  10. WasteSolids

  11. Comparisons - 1 Dicks, A.L. (1996) Hydrogen generation from natural gas for the fuel cell systems of tomorrow. J. Power Sources, 61, 113–124.

  12. Comparisons - 2 Heurtaux, F., Meille, V., Pitault, I., Santa-Cruz, G., Swesi, Y., Rouveyre, L., Soares, E. and Forissier, M. (2004) Storage in cycloalkanes and in situ production of hydrogen in vehicles, in Proceedings of the 15th World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Yokohama, Japan.

  13. Comparisons - 3 Delsman, E.R., Uju, C.U., de Croon, M.H.J.M., Schouten, J.C. and Ptasinski, K.J. (2005) Exergy analysis of an integrated fuel processor and fuel cell system. Energy, 31, 3300–3309.

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