3 edition of Low-Temperature Carbonization Assays of Coals and Relation of Yields to Analyses. found in the catalog.
Low-Temperature Carbonization Assays of Coals and Relation of Yields to Analyses.
United States. Bureau of Mines.
Published
1961
by s.n in S.l
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
1
Series | Report of investigations (United States. Bureau of Mines) -- 5904 |
Contributions | Landers, W.S., Goodman, J.B., Donaven, D.J. |
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Open Library | OL21743336M |
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Landers, W.S. (William Samuel), Low-temperature carbonization assays of coals and relation of yields to analyses. Low-temperature carbonization assays of coals and relation of yields to analyses / By W.
(William Samuel) Landers, Donald J. Donaven and John B. Goodman Abstract. Tar yields from low-temperature carbonization correlate with the amount of crypto-eugelinite in samples selected to represent petrographically distinct coal facies of the Wyodak-Anderson coal zone.
The compositions of the volatile products from Gray—King low-temperature carbonization assays of five coals are considered, with reference to our previous work showing the relations of the.
Purchase Peat - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBNBook Edition: 1. Minor Element Distribution in Coal Samples of the Interior Coal Province PETER ZUBOVIC Chap DOI: /bach Publication Date (Print): January 1, - 26 - The term low temperature carbonization refers to pyrolysis of coal to a final temperature of °C.
The final solid product is a weak coke with high yields of tar and oil and low yield of gas.