Inertinite and vitrinite interactions during pyrolysis could revolutionize coal industry.
The study looked at how different types of coal interact during heating. They found that mixing vitrinite and inertinite affects the coal's behavior during heating. When high-rank coal's inertinite was mixed with medium-rank coal's vitrinite, the mixture became thicker and held onto more gas. This shows that inertinite and vitrinite can change how coal behaves when heated, which can affect how coal expands.