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Characterization of organic material in coal by proton-decoupled 13C nuclear magnetic resonance with magic-angle spinning

✍ Scribed by Gary E. Maciel; Victor J. Bartuska; Francis P. Miknis


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Weight
516 KB
Volume
58
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-2361

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✦ Synopsis


13C n.m r spectra have been obtained on ten solid coal samples of various types and on three coal-. . derived materials, using high-power proton decoupling, cross polarization and magic-angle spinning, and provide valuable information on the carbon distribution between aromatic and non-aromatic structures in the sample. Apparent carbon aromaticities, far, have been determined and have been correlated with H/C ratios and as one factor in fuel values. Both solvent refining and reverse combustion (see introduction) are found to increase the aromatic fraction. These techniques should be very useful in characterizing and optimizing coal-conversion processes.


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