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The oxidizing power of illinois coal. I. The reaction with titanous chloride

January 1, 1941

Illinois coals which have been exposed to air or oxygen show a small but definite ability to oxidize titanous chloride. This oxidizing power is gained very rapidly when freshly ground coal is exposed to air. Neither the magnitude nor the rapid increase of this oxidizing power can be accounted for entirely by the presence or the formation of soluble ferric compounds in the coal.

Publication Year 1941
Title The oxidizing power of illinois coal. I. The reaction with titanous chloride
Authors G.R. Yoke, C. Alex Harman
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of the American Chemical Society
Index ID 70011063
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse