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Electrical Resistivity of Coal and Oil Shales

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The physicochemical properties of coal and oil shales are compared: specifically, the ash content, moisture content, porosity, and yield of volatiles. The electrical resistivity of the oil shales, lignite, and coal is compared, as a function of the temperature. On account of their large content of volatiles, lignite and oil shales are characterized by similar electrical resistivity.

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Original Russian Text © M.Yu. Nazarenko, N.K. Kondrasheva, S.N. Saltykova, 2018, published in Koks i Khimiya, 2018, No. 5, pp. 35–39.

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Nazarenko, M.Y., Kondrasheva, N.K. & Saltykova, S.N. Electrical Resistivity of Coal and Oil Shales. Coke Chem. 61, 184–187 (2018). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068364X18050058

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