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Inertinite refers to a
group of
partially oxidized organic (mainly plant)
materials or
fossilized charcoals, all
sharing the
characteristic that they typically...
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igneous or
metamorphic rocks.
Examples of
macerals are
inertinite, vitrinite, and liptinite.
Inertinite is
considered to be the
equivalent of
charcoal and...
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produced at
pyrolysis temperature over 600 °C (1,112 °F),
resembles inertinite and thus
highly stable. The
level to
which carbon dioxide is
fixed and...
- rock. A high
vitrinite composition is
ideal for CBM extraction,
while inertinite hampers the same.[citation needed] The rank of coal has also been linked...
- biofuels.
Torbanite consists of
subordinate amounts of
vitrinite and
inertinite; however,
their occurrence varies depending on deposits. A rubber-like...
- coal,
which is a
combination of
fossilized plants, and
inertinite or
fossilized charcoal.
Inertinite can be
burned to
yield heat but,
unlike the non-charcoal...
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typical bituminous coal. It
includes various amounts of
vitrinite and
inertinite. Analytically,
cannel coal
consists of micrinite, and
maceral of the exinite...
- seam
consists of more than 50% liptinite, 20 – 50%
huminite and 0 – 20%
inertinite maceral groups and is
characterized by its high
organic content . The...
- Petrology),
alongside the
maceral secretinite, they "are both
macerals of the
inertinite group,
which is more
commonly known as
fossilized charcoal, and were previously...
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lacustrine planktonic algae. In
minor scale it also
consists of vitrinite,
inertinite, telalginite, and bitumen.
Lamosite deposits are the most
abundant and...