Abstract

The application of incident-light fluorescence mictoscopy to the study of coal hydrogenation residues has to date received little attention. However, not only does this technique permit the clear observation of very low reflectance material that is difficult to observe by incident white-light microscopy, but it also provides a guide to the relative reactivity of particles during the hydrogenation process.

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