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A procedure was developed for gas-chromatographic elemental analysis of coals. The conditions of exhaustive oxidation of weighed microportions of the coals were optimized. The procedure of calculating the results of analysis was modified with the aim to improve its reproducibility.
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Platonov, V.V., Shvykin, A.Y., Proskuryakov, V.A. et al. Development and Optimization of the Procedure of Gas-Chromatographic Elemental Analysis of High-Carbon Solid Fossil Fuels. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 75, 834–839 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020387318686
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