Characterization Of Resin Types From The Hiawatha Seam Of The Wasatch Plateau Coal Field

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Abstract

Fossil resin types occurring in the Hiawatha seam of the Wasatch Plateau coal field, Utah, have been separated according to color and their physical and chemical properties evaluated. These resin types were separated into four color fractions, yellow, amber, light brown, and dark brown. Each resin type has then been subjected to comprehensive spectroscopic examination and other physical methods of characterization. Included among the spectroscopic methods of characterization are FTIR and 13C NMR spectroscopy. Physical properties that have been measured include density, optical, and magnetic properties. These analyses reveal that the resins are distinct from other macerals, predominantly nonaromatic in nature with small amounts of oxygen functionalities and a low degree of unsaturation. The four resin types show distinct differences in certain physical and chemical properties such as density, hexane solubility, magnetic susceptibility, and aromaticity.
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APA:  (1990)  Characterization Of Resin Types From The Hiawatha Seam Of The Wasatch Plateau Coal Field

MLA: Characterization Of Resin Types From The Hiawatha Seam Of The Wasatch Plateau Coal Field. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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