RI 6283 Densimetric Method in Studying Coal and Coke Structure

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 79
- File Size:
- 3571 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 1960
Abstract
Studies are reported on the structure of coal and coke with the graphical
, statistical densimetric method based on the relation between the molecular
volume per carbon atom ( M / C ) and the atomic hydrogen - carbon ratio ( H / C ) .
Previous work , mostly from chemical and physical investigations , is critically
reviewed . Difficulties in evaluating the ring increment are demonstrated for
coal and coke for the statistical densimetric method based on the additivity
of atomic volumes of constituent elements . A new diagram is presented for the
graphical method . Methods are introduced for correcting M /C and H/C for the
presence of minor constituents in coal and coke .
With the graphical method , the fractions of aromatic carbon atoms in the
total carbon atoms are estimated for a coal , a resin , and 5 petrographic components
; the types of condensed structure in the fundamental units of molecules
are discussed for these substances , 28 coals , and 6 " average " cokes at
500 ° to 1,000 ° C. It is also shown that the number of rings in the fundamental
units of coal generally increases with increasing rank and that of coke , with
increasing carbonization temperature .
Citation
APA:
(1960) RI 6283 Densimetric Method in Studying Coal and Coke StructureMLA: RI 6283 Densimetric Method in Studying Coal and Coke Structure. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.