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A methodology for the microscopic study of coke macroporous structure (expressed in terms of open, closed and intergrain macropores) has been used to differentiate pore configurations both qualitatively and quantitatively. The method can be applied to any porous matter. The relation between the macroporous structure of coke and the properties of the parent coal is discussed. Cokes obtained from vitrains of coals ranging from flame coal to anthracitic coal have been investigated.
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Wilk, P., Bratek, K. (1995). The Aspects of Microscopic Studies as Exemplified by the Macroporous Structure of Cokes from Bituminous Coal Range. In: Snape, C. (eds) Composition, Geochemistry and Conversion of Oil Shales. NATO ASI Series, vol 455. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0317-6_32
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