Abstract

ABSTRACT The application of the novel technique of solubility–parameter spectroscopy to assist in characterizing properties of polymeric materials is discussed.Its use in the study of coal is shown to lead to a consistent inter–pretation scheme for solvent–extraction effects observed experimentally in the slurry–phase chlorination of coal. Possible applications of solubility–parameter spectra in other coal–beneficiation processes are suggested.

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