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Innovative Coal-Tar Products at PAO Koks

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Information is presented regarding the output of byproducts at coke plants in Russia and around the world. Traditional approaches to coal-tar processing are discussed. The variation in coal-pitch parameters with change in temperature and isothermal-holding time in coal-tar distillation at PAO Koks is described. Coal tar may be regarded as a potential source of innovative products characterized by high added value and global market demand.

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Correspondence to A. P. Kozlov, T. G. Cherkasova, S. V. Frolov, S. P. Subbotin or V. S. Solodov.

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Kozlov, A.P., Cherkasova, T.G., Frolov, S.V. et al. Innovative Coal-Tar Products at PAO Koks. Coke Chem. 63, 344–350 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068364X20070054

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