화학공학소재연구정보센터
Thermochimica Acta, Vol.298, No.1-2, 119-122, 1997
Effect of Resinite on the Combustion of New-Zealand Subbituminous Coal
Oligocene resin from New Zealand’s Rotowaro coalfield displays DTA and DTG traces similar to those of other fossil resins. It modifies the thermal behaviour of low rank coal in raising the peak combustion temperature and lowering its rate of combustion, a behaviour that may be common among liptinite macerals. The effect is not additive and unlike other coal constituents the resinite component does not deteriorate with time.