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Benzo[a]pyrene Emission in the Carbonization of Pitch and Pitch–Coke Mixtures. Part 1

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The emission of benzo[a]pyrene is studied when coal tar pitch with different softening temperature is carbonized in the range 350–850°C. The softening temperature of the pitch is not a useful factor in assessing the benzo[a]pyrene emission on carbonization.

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  1. Sidorov, O. F., Emission dynamics of carcinogenic hydrocarbons in the carbonization of coal tar pitch, Koks Khim., 2012, no. 12, pp. 28–34.

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Correspondence to O. F. Sidorov or A. A. Deryugin.

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Translated by B. Gilbert

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Sidorov, O.F., Deryugin, A.A. Benzo[a]pyrene Emission in the Carbonization of Pitch and Pitch–Coke Mixtures. Part 1. Coke Chem. 65, 72–75 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068364X22020053

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