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Studies related to the structure and reactivity of coals : 18. The chemical structures of products from reactions of a suite of higher rank Australian coals
Authors:Peter J Redlich  W Roy Jackson  Frank P Larkins  Alan L Chaffee  Imants Liepa
Affiliation:

a Department of Chemistry, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia 3168

* Department of Chemistry, University of Tasmania, G.P.O. Box 252C, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 7001

CSIRO Division of Fuel Technology, Private Mail Bag 7, Menai, N.S.W., Australia 2234

Abstract:The structure of the oils, asphaltenes and residues obtained by the thermal reactions of a suite of Australian higher rank coals under hydrogen or nitrogen have been studied by chemical and spectroscopic methods. The host-guest model that has been used to describe the structure of Australian brown coals cannot be applied directly to the higher rank coals. Evidence is provided that suggests that a modified version of the model may be of use in describing the structure of some subbituminous coals. The methodology has proved to be useful in the understanding of structural features of coals which are often not rank dependent, e.g. Callide coal (ABL2), a subbituminous coal, has been shown to have characteristics of both very high and also low rank coals.
Keywords:characterization of coal  chemical structure  reactivity
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