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Nitrogen in Chinese coals

January 1, 2011

Three hundred and six coal samples were taken from main coal mines of twenty-six provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities in China, according to the resource distribution and coal-forming periods as well as the coal ranks and coal yields. Nitrogen was determined by using the Kjeldahl method at U. S. Geological Survey (USGS), which exhibit a normal frequency distribution. The nitrogen contents of over 90% Chinese coal vary from 0.52% to 1.41% and the average nitrogen content is recommended to be 0.98%. Nitrogen in coal exists primarily in organic form. There is a slight positive relationship between nitrogen content and coal ranking. ?? 2011 Science Press, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS and Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

Publication Year 2011
Title Nitrogen in Chinese coals
DOI 10.1007/s11631-011-0506-6
Authors D. Wu, J. Lei, B. Zheng, X. Tang, M. Wang, Jiawen Hu, S. Li, B. Wang, R. B. Finkelman
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Chinese Journal of Geochemistry
Index ID 70034025
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse