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Mineral Matter and Trace Elements in Coal

Dai, Shifeng - Personal Name; Wang, Xibo - Personal Name; Zhao, Lei - Personal Name;

Minerals are very significant components of coal from both academic and practical perspectives. Minerals may react when the coal is burned, either forming an ash residue, or, in many cases, releasing volatile components, or being needed to be removed as slag from the blast furnace during metallurgical processing. Minerals in coal can also be a source of unwanted abrasion, stickiness, corrosion, or pollution associated with coal handling and use.


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Call Number
553.24 DAI m
Publisher
Basel : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute., 2017
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Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
ISBN 978‐3‐03842‐623‐3
Classification
553.24
Content Type
text
Media Type
computer
Carrier Type
online resource
Edition
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Subject(s)
Mines and mineral resources
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Statement of Responsibility
Shifeng Dai, Xibo Wang, Lei Zhao
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Khusnun
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