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Steel, K. M., Besida, J., O’Donnell, T. A. and Wood, D. G. 2001 ‘Production of Ultra Clean Coal, Part I – Dissolution behaviour of mineral matter in black coal toward hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids’ Fuel Processing Technology, 70, p. 171-192.
Steel, K. M., Besida, J., O’Donnell, T. A., and Wood, D. G. 2001 ‘Production of Ultra Clean Coal, Part II – Ionic equilibria in solution when mineral matter from black coal is treated with aqueous hydrofluoric acid’ Fuel Processing Technology, 70, p. 193-219.
Steel, K. M. and Patrick, J. W. 2001 ‘The production of ultra clean coal by chemical demineralisation’ Fuel, 80, p. 2019-2023.
Rubiera, F., Arenillas, A., Pevida, C., Garcia, R., Pis, J. J., Steel, K. M. and Patrick, J. W. 2002 ‘Coal structure and reactivity changes induced by chemical demineralisation’ Fuel Processing Technology, 79, p. 273-279.
Steel, K. M., Besida, J., O’Donnell, T. A. and Wood, D. G. 2002 ‘Production of ultra clean coal, Part III. Effect of coal’s carbonaceous matrix on the dissolution of mineral matter using hydrofluoric acid’ Fuel Processing Technology, 76, p. 51-59.
Steel, K. M. and Patrick, J. W. 2003 ‘The production of ultra clean coal by sequential leaching with HF followed by HNO3’ Fuel, 82, p. 1917-1920.
Rubiera, F., Arenillas, A., Arias, B., Pis, J. J., Suárez-Ruiz, I., Steel, K. M. and Patrick, J. W. 2003 ‘Combustion behaviour of ultra clean coal obtained by chemical demineralisation’ Fuel, 82, p. 2145-2151.
Steel, K. M. and Patrick, J. W. 2004 ‘Re-generation of hydrofluoric acid and selective separation of Si(IV) in a process for producing ultra-clean coal’ Fuel Processing Technology, 86, p. 179-190.
Steel, K. M., Castro Diaz, M., Patrick, J. W. and Snape, C. E. 2004 ‘Use of rheometry and 1H NMR spectroscopy for understanding the mechanisms behind the generation of coking pressure’ Energy & Fuels, 18, p. 1250-1256.
Castro Diaz, M., Steel, K. M., Drage, T. C., Patrick, J. W. and Snape, C. E. 2005 ‘Determination of the effect of different additives in coking blends using a combination of in situ high-temperature 1H NMR and rheometry’ Energy & Fuels, 19, p. 2423-2431.
Hanson, S., Steel, K. M., Snape, C. E. and Patrick, J. W. 2006 ‘The possible role of fissure formation in the prevention of coking pressure generation’ Fuel, 85, p. 19-24.
Steel, K. M., Castro Diaz, M., Patrick, J. W. and Snape, C. E. 2006 ‘Evidence for network formation during the carbonization of coal from the combination of rheometry and 1H NMR techniques’ Fuel, 85, p. 1821-1830.
Wu, Z. and Steel, K. M. 2007 'Demineralization of a UK bituminous coal using HF and ferric ions' Fuel, 86, p. 2194-2200.
Duffy J. J., Castro Diaz, M., Snape, C. E., Steel, K. M. and Mahoney, M. R. 2007 'Understanding the mechanisms behind coking pressure: Relationship to pore structure' Fuel, 86, p. 2167-2178.
Fernández Lisbona, D. and Steel, K. M. 2007 'Treatment of spent pot-lining for recovery of fluoride values' Light Metals 2007, pp 843-848.
Castro Diaz, M., Duffy J. J., Snape, C. E. and Steel, K. M. 2007 'Use of high-temperature, high-torque rheometry to study the viscoelastic properties of coal during carbonization' Journal of Rheology, 51 (5), p. 895-913.
Castro Diaz, M., Edeki, L., Steel, K. M., Patrick, J. W. and Snape, C. E. 2008 ‘Determination of the effects caused by different polymers on coal fluidity during carbonisation using high-temperature 1H NMR and rheometry’ Energy & Fuels, 22 (1), p. 471-479.
Fernández Lisbona, D. and Steel K. M. 2008 ‘Recovery of fluoride values from spent pot-lining: precipitation of an aluminium hydroxyfluoride hydrate product’ Separation and Purification Technology, 61 (2), p. 182-192.
Steel, K. M., Castro Diaz, M., Duffy J. J., Snape, C. E. 2009 ‘Use of oscillatory shear rheometry and thermogravimetric analysis to examine the microstructural changes during coal pyrolysis/carbonisation for the prediction of IRSID strength indices’ Energy & Fuels, 23, p. 2111-2117.
Duffy J. J., Mahoney, M. R., Steel, K. M. 2010 ‘Influence of thermoplastic properties on coking pressure generation: Part 1 – A study of single coals of various rank’ Fuel, 89 (7), p. 1590-1599.