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181. A Comparative Study On The Mechanical Strength And Pressure Pore Permeability Of Different Coal Ranks
182. Adsorption modeling of coalbed gases and the effects of water on their adsorption behavior
183. Structural elucidation, molecular representation and solvent interactions of vitrinite-rich and inertinite-rich South African coals
184. Establishing permeability trend for Illinois coals
185. Methane diffusion characteristics of Illinois coals
186. Simplified local-density modeling of pure and multi-component gas adsorption on dry and wet coals
187. An investigation of the structure and reactivity of coals for injection during blast furnace ironmaking
188. Investigation of intramolecular bonding in four high-volatile bituminous coals using wide-angle x-ray scattering analysis
189. Observations of steam chemical-looping gasification using hematite (iron oxide, hematite) and Illinois basin coals
190. Insights into the coking behavior of southern Indiana coals: Bulk coal properties and individual maceral chemistries
191. Chemical Imaging of Coal Speciation within Chinese Outcrop Coals Using Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) and Scanning Transmission X-Ray Microscopy (STXM)
192. Chemistry of the adsorption of carbon dioxide by Argonne Premium coals and a model to simulate carbon dioxide sequestration in coal seams
193. High-pressure adsorption of pure coalbed gases on dry coals
194. An evaluation of the sequential extraction method for quantifying sulfur fractions in coals from the Illinois Basin
195. Sorption of gases and vapors on coals
196. In situ variable-temperature proton solid-state NMR studies of molecular structure and dynamics in coals
197. Advances in spray drying desulfurization for high sulfur coals
198. Study of spontaneous combustion in Wyoming coals: a. Experimental oxidation kinetics. b. Spontaneous combustion modelling
199. NMR investigations of structural and dynamic properties of coals and matrix-isolated phosphorus and alkali metal clusters by relaxation and CPMAS techniques
200. Rapid hydropyrolysis of coals for production of liquid hydrocarbons
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