"The Analysis of Coal With Phenol as a Solvent" presents a detailed examination of coal analysis techniques using phenol as a solvent. This work by Samuel Wilson Parr and Harry Fielding Hadley delves into the methodologies and results of using phenol to extract and analyze the components of coal, offering insights into its chemical structure and properties. The research is valuable for scientists, engineers, and researchers involved in fuel science, chemical engineering, and energy technology. The book highlights the advantages of phenol as a solvent in coal analysis and provides a comprehensive understanding of the processes involved.
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