Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1970
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1970
The Differentiation of Macerals by Thin-Film Colouring
When a thin film of volatile matter is deposited under vacuum on a polished coal surface, and the coated surface is examined microscopically in plane-polarized reflected light, colour changes are observed which are characteristic of the various macerals present. The colour changes appear to be mainly due to interference between light reflected at the upper surface of the film and at the film!coal interface. A variety of source materials for the volatile matter required have been tested, including powdered bituminous coal, coal tars, boron oxide, and certain resins. Bituminous coal gave the best results.
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- Published: 1969
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