Experiments in artificial coalification
S Sternhell
Australian Journal of Chemistry
17(11) 1236 - 1244
Published: 1964
Abstract
Lignin derived from conifer wood was converted by the action of boiling 6N hydrochloric acid into a material closely resembling Victorian brown coals. The mechanism of this conversion and its implication for the theories of coal genesis are discussed. Morwell brown coal was converted, by treatment with alkali at 230° followed by decarboxylation with copper/quinoline, into a material resembling a more mature coal.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9641236
© CSIRO 1964