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Asphaltenes + Preasphaltenes<br />

(wt.96. daf)<br />

Oils + Gases<br />

(wt%, daf) (wt.%, daf)<br />

Figure 1. Solubility class distribution <strong>of</strong> 69 <strong>bituminous</strong> <strong>coals</strong> using a 15 minute<br />

residence time and three temperatures (0,389C; A, 427°C; 0,445OC).<br />

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