Origins of sulfur in coal: importance of the ester sulfate content of peat
- PMID: 17816416
- DOI: 10.1126/science.195.4279.675
Origins of sulfur in coal: importance of the ester sulfate content of peat
Abstract
The sulfur found in coal stems in large part from sulfur incorporation at the peat-forming stage. Ester sulfate (a carbon-oxygen-sulfur linkage) is a major contributor to the sulfur in peat and thus is an important determiner of the quantity and forms of sulfur eventually found in coal.
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