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Mineral Matter and Trace Elements in Coal

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Mineral Matter and Trace Elements in Coal
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Publisher: MDPI AG
ISBN-13: 9783038426233
Number of pages: 372

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This Special Issue book 'Mineral Matter and Trace Elements in Coal' includes 23 chapters, providing up-to-date research and technological developments in the nature, origin, and significance of the minerals and trace elements in coal, coal-mining wastes, and various byproducts derived from combustion, gasification, and pyrolysis and other related processes.

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