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A new method of structural analysis is applied to a group of hydroliquefied coal samples. The method uses elemental analysis and NMR data to estimate the concentrations of functional groups in the samples. The structural characterization of these samples demonstrates that estimates of functional group concentrations can be used to provide detailed structural profiles of complex mixtures and to obtain limited information about reaction pathways.
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Allen, D., Petrakis, L., Grandy, D., Gavalas, G., Gates, B. (1984). Functional Group Analysis of Coal Liquids. In: Petrakis, L., Fraissard, J.P. (eds) Magnetic Resonance. NATO ASI Series, vol 124. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6378-8_37
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