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    Predicting the toluene- and quinoline insoluble contents of coal tar pitches used as binders in Söderberg electrodes by Shoko, L., Beukes, J.P., Strydom, C.A., Larsen, B., Lindstad, L.

    “…Continuous self-baking electrodes, i.e. Söderberg electrodes, are commonly employed in the industrial smelting of ores in submerged arc furnaces. These…”
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    Alkali-assisted coal extraction with polar aprotic solvents by Makgato, M.H., Moitsheki, L.J., Shoko, L., Kgobane, B.L., Morgan, D.L., Focke, W.W.

    Published in Fuel processing technology (01-04-2009)
    “…Coal extraction experiments were conducted using a coal, containing ca. 10% ash, from the Tshikondeni mine in South Africa. This coal dissolves only to a…”
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    Determining the baking isotherm temperature of SAPGderberg electrodes and associated structural changes by Shoko, L, Beukes, J P, Strydom, CA

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-08-2013)
    “…One of the most commonly employed electrode systems in industrial metal smelting applications is continuous self-baking electrodes, i.e. the SAPGderberg…”
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    Determining the baking isotherm temperature of Söderberg electrodes and associated structural changes by Shoko, L., Beukes, J.P., Strydom, C.A.

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-08-2013)
    “…•Thermomechanical analysis was used to assess coal tar pitches.•The baking isotherm temperature was found to be between 450 and 475°C.•This temperature was…”
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    The use of thermomechanical analysis to characterise Söderberg electrode paste raw materials by Beukes, J.P., Roos, H., Shoko, L., van Zyl, P.G., Neomagus, H.W.J.P., Strydom, C.A., Dawson, N.F.

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-06-2013)
    “…•A thermomechanical analysis technique was developed.•This technique was used to characterise Söderberg electrode paste raw materials.•The baking isotherm…”
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