Einstein specific heat modeling of the effects of chlorobenzene refluxing on the macromolecular structure of Pittsburgh No. 8 coal

Hall, P.J. (1997) Einstein specific heat modeling of the effects of chlorobenzene refluxing on the macromolecular structure of Pittsburgh No. 8 coal. Energy and Fuels, 11 (5). pp. 1003-1005. ISSN 0887-0624 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ef9700083)

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Abstract

An interpretation of specific heat data for Pittsburgh No. 8 coal refluxed in chlorobenzene for varying time in terms of a two-component Einstein model is given. It is shown that in the initial stages of refluxing (up to 8 days) there is increased macromolecular association in the bedding plane of the coal but that further refluxing leads to macromolecular association perpendicular to the bedding plane. Second-order phase transitions in the coal are also observed, and the variation of Einstein temperatures below and above these transitions are discussed.