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Advances in Coal Spectroscopy

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The past decade has witnessed major advances in our understanding of the chemical composition, structure, and reactivity of the complex organic-rich fossil matter known as "coal. " Nevertheless, important scientific questions concerning molecular weight distributions, degree of crosslinking, typical duster sizes, type of interconnecting bridges, the possible role of a "mobile phase," and the nature of organic sulfur forms remain topics of heated debate. Moreover, there appears to be a notable lack of consensus regarding the overall direction and goals of structural elucidation work. Is it worthwhile to study whole coal samples, or should we separate out the various, more or less well-defined, maceral and mineral constituents before attempting to describe the structural and compositional features of coal at the molecular Ievel? Second, should there be more emphasis on key structural features and average statistical parameters, or is it necessary to identify individual chemical structures in considerable detail? From the developments of the past decade it is clear that advanced spectroscopic techniques are playing an increasingly important role in resolving difficult questions with regard to the chemical structure and composition of coal. Moreover, it has become equally clear that no single spectroscopic approach can provide all the answers but multiple techniques need to be used in a highly integrated and synergistic manner.

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Application of SEM Techniques to the Characterization of Coal and Coal Ash Products; M.L. Jones, et al. XAFS Spectroscopy Studies of Critical Elements in Coal and Coal Derivatives; G.P. Huffman, et al. Investigation of Coal Surfaces by ESCA; (XPS); T. Szekely, et al. Tracking Forms of Sulfur in Coal Research Using Natural 34S/32S Ratios; K.C. Hackley, et al. Laser Spark Emission Spectroscopy of Individual Coal Particles; D.K. Ottesen. InSitu Microspectrophotometry of Coal Macerals; D.F. Bensley, et al. Structural Comparison of LowMolecularWeight Extractable Compounds in Different Rank Coals Using Capillary Column Gas Chromatography; H.C.K. Chang, et al. Combined Chromatography and FTIR Spectrometry of Coal Extracts; P.R. Griffiths, et al. Proton NMR Spectroscopy of Coals, Pitches and Coal Derived Liquids; B.C. Gerstein, et al. 13C NMR Techniques for Structural Studies of Coals and Coal Chars; A.M. Orendt, et al. Mass Spectrometric Studies of Coals and Coal Macerals; R.E. Winans. Computer-Enhanced Pyrolysis Mass Spectrometry: A New Window on Coal Structure and Reactivity; H.L.C. Meuzelaar, et al. Thermochemical Analysis of U.S. Argonne Premium Coal Samples by Time-Resolved Pyrolysis Field Ionization Mass Spectrometry; N. Simmleit, et al. OnLine Fourier Transform Infrared Spetroscopy in Coal Research; P.R. Solomon. 2 additional articles. Index.

Product details

Assisted by Hen Meuzelaar (Editor), Henk Meuzelaar (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.04.2014
 
EAN 9781489936738
ISBN 978-1-4899-3673-8
No. of pages 416
Weight 640 g
Illustrations XX, 416 p.
Series Modern Analytical Chemistry
Modern Analytical Chemistry
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Theoretical chemistry

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