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Organic affinity of silver in subbituminous Assam coals

Silver has been identified for the first time in high sulphur coals of Assam, India. Its total concentration varies from 55–60 microgram / gm and dominantly associated with the organic fraction (>81.8%) in non-exchangeable form. Knowledge gained from this study will be helpful to predict geo-chem...

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Published in:Fuel (Guildford) 2003-07, Vol.82 (10), p.1291-1293
Main Authors: Baruah, Mrinal K, Kotoky, Prabhat, Borah, Gobin C
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