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“…The structural "map" has various inconsistencies that are not uncommon when comparing multiple analytical techniques for coal structural analyses. For example with only 1.1 oxygen atoms per 100 carbon atoms it is not possible to have 5.3 phenolic carbon atoms (from the Utah groups NMR analysis 9 ). Other inconsistencies exist, hence the data is a basic ingredient list for what the structure should contain.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structural "map" has various inconsistencies that are not uncommon when comparing multiple analytical techniques for coal structural analyses. For example with only 1.1 oxygen atoms per 100 carbon atoms it is not possible to have 5.3 phenolic carbon atoms (from the Utah groups NMR analysis 9 ). Other inconsistencies exist, hence the data is a basic ingredient list for what the structure should contain.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Orendt, et al, 1992, Solum, et al, 1989 In addition to carbon aromaticity (fa*), the distinction between aromatic carbons with and without attachments (such as hydrogen, carbon, or oxygen) is measured.…”
Section: C Nmr Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Solum, et al, 1989) Probably one of the most important quantities is the number of attachments per aromatic cluster, referred to as the coordination number (o+l), which helps determine the degree of crosslinking in the sample.…”
Section: C Nmr Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other investigators such as (Solum, Pugmire, & Grant, 1989;Solum, Sarofim, Pugmire, Fletcher, & Zhang, 2001) have, however, represented the aromatic rafts as either linear or circular catenations during lattice calculations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%