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Space-filling models for coal. 2. Extension to coals of various ranks

Clifford Lawrence Spiro, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1982 - 
- Vol. 61, Iss: 11
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In this paper, a space filling model for low-, intermediate-, and high-rank coal molecules was constructed for experimentally determined parameters, such as chemical composition, aromaticity and ring index.
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This article is published in Fuel.The article was published on 1982-11-01. It has received 65 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Coal.

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Kerogen origin, evolution and structure

TL;DR: A review of the main advances in kerogen studies since the comprehensive synthesis edited by Durand [Durand, B. as discussed by the authors, 1980] can be found in this paper.
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The molecular representations of coal – A review

TL;DR: Between 1942 and 2010 there were >134 proposed molecular level representations (models) of coal, and while they spanned the rank range, bituminous representations are the bulk, with far fewer lignite, and very few subbituminous or anthracite representations.
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From coal to single-stage and two-stage products: A reactive model of coal structure

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed chemical analysis of coal and products from various liquefaction schemes is presented to show the steps in the conversion process, and the nature of the products.
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Thermal behavior and kinetic analysis of co-combustion of waste biomass/low rank coal blends

TL;DR: The thermal decomposition behavior of Shenhua bituminous coal (SB), Rice husk (RH), Pine sawdust (PS) and their blend during combustion were investigated by using the thermal analysis method.
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Combined Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulation of methane adsorption on dry and moist coal

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of moisture and temperature on CH 4 adsorption, coal swelling, and the adsorbed CH 4 density from a microscopic perspective have been investigated.
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Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

TL;DR: Cotton and Wilkinson's Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (AIC) as discussed by the authors is one of the most widely used inorganic chemistry books and has been used for more than a quarter century.
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Stach's Textbook of coal petrology

Erich Stach
TL;DR: The origin of coal, its petrographic constitution, changes in the macerals during coalification, techniques of coal petrology and their application to problems of palaeobotany, geology, oil and gas prospecting, coal assessment, coal evaluation, and fuel technology are discussed in this article.
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Organic Chemistry of Coal

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Trapped organic compounds and aromatic units in coals

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed analysis of the organic constituents of three coal types (lignite, bituminous, and anthracite coal) was carried out and the essential aromatic character of coal was demonstrated, with condensation of aromatic rings increasing with increasing rank.
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