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Several coal samples having different structures were successfully prepared
from an Australian brown coal through liquid phase oxidation with H2O2 and
HNO3. Since more than 90% of the oxidized coals were dissolved in dimethyl
formamide at room temperature, we could estimate the average structural par
ameters of the oxidized coals by spectroscopic analyses. These samples were
subjected to flash pyrolysis to examine the effect of coal structure on th
e pyrolysis yield. The tar yield increased for the oxidized coal having a l
arge amount of aliphatic carbon, whereas it decreased for the oxidized coal
having a large amount of hydrogen bonding. It was found that the tar yield
correlated well with the fraction of aliphatic carbon and the amount of hy
drogen bonding determined from FT-IR spectra. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd
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