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Brown coal fulvic acids in water-ethanol systems (short communication)

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The reactivity of brown coal fulvic acids in water-alcohol systems was studied. It was found that the presence of reactive functional groups in the composition of fulvic acids makes it possible not only to extract them from mine water by well-known techniques but also to efficiently use them for the manufacture of valuable products.

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Original Russian Text © G.A. Mandrov, Yu.F. Patrakov, V.Ya. Shakhmatov, E.L. Schastlivtsev, 2011, published in Khimiya Tverdogo Topliva, 2011, No. 6, pp. 9–12.

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Mandrov, G.A., Patrakov, Y.F., Shakhmatov, V.Y. et al. Brown coal fulvic acids in water-ethanol systems (short communication). Solid Fuel Chem. 45, 372–375 (2011). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0361521911060085

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