## Abstract Lobbying for school reform, cleaning up graffiti, and enacting noise ordinances are daily problemβbased activities performed by organized citizen groups. Routinely in the course of problemβsolving, these organizationsβboth formal and informalβseek out, interpret, distill, and reβframe i
Coal: its role in solving the problems of environmental protection
β Scribed by I.B. Kovaleva; I.L. Ettinger; N.V. Shulman; M.G. Tarnopolskaja
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Volume
- 72
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-2361
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β¦ Synopsis
and with the structure of organic material, resulting in the exit of oxygen and formation of organic structure with extra energy. This type of structure is very active and can interact with any reagent. The Fe-containing graphite compounds are not very stable. Some intercalated graphite samples were stored for different times in contact with the atmosphere.
After 15 days the COP0 rate increased from 15 to 18mgh-'.
Organic material with a high resistance to COP0 was separated from coals and was very stable compared to artificial metal-graphite compounds.
But the regulation of oxygen corrosion stability for natural and artificial carbon materials is possible by metal-ion intercalation.
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