Mineral Matter and Trace Elements in Coal
Harold J. Gluskoter
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The article was published on 1975-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 117 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Coal & Trace (semiology).read more
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An overview of the organic and inorganic phase composition of biomass
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The importance of minerals in coal as the hosts of chemical elements: A review
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The trace element chemistry of coal during combustion and the emissions from coal-fired plants
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Molybdenum in the environment
TL;DR: Molybdenum was first recognized as an element, distinct from graphite, in 1778 by SCHEELE and it was not until 1893 that Moissan produced the metal in an essentially pure form (92 to 96% Mo) (WEAST 1967).