Abstract

Co-carbonizations of solubility fractions of a solvent-refined coal with a high-volatile, inertinite-rich non-coking coal are reported. Both chloroform-soluble and chloroform-insoluble fractions give rise to improved fusion in the cokes derived from the blends, but only the coke derived from the blend containing the chloroform-insoluble fraction contains areas of anisotropic microtexture.

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