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ombustion properties of density separated inertinite macerals in the Herri

Posted on:2010-03-22Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Southern Illinois University at CarbondaleCandidate:York, Christopher DFull Text:PDF
GTID:2441390002470615Subject:Geology
Abstract/Summary:
The inertinite combustion reactivity of the Herrin ;Density gradient centrifugation (DGC) techniques were used to separate the inertinite components of each sample into 26 discrete density fractions. Fractions were chosen based upon changes in the density profiles. The thermal properties of the fractions were analyzed by thermogravimetric (TGA) analysis.;The results showed that although the reactivity profiles for the coal samples were different, discontinuities occurred in all of the coal samples across the same density intervals. It also illustrated that the change between semifusinite and fusinite was not a continuous change as suggested by the definition (ICCP, 2001, but was instead shown to be discontinuous. Changes within the chemical structure were inferred from these discontinuities indicating differences within the semifusinite and fusinite maceral groups. The boundary between more/less reactive macerals was shown to increase with density as temperature increased indicating that at higher energies more macerals were reactive during the combustion process.
Keywords/Search Tags:Density, Inertinite, Macerals
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