Fuel and related compositions – Liquid fuels – Aluminum or heavy metal – other than lead – containing
Patent
1981-12-21
1983-12-20
Dees, Carl F.
Fuel and related compositions
Liquid fuels
Aluminum or heavy metal, other than lead, containing
44 1G, 427212, C10L 524, C10L 532
Patent
active
044215207
ABSTRACT:
Mined, crushed, coal particles are dried and then contacted with a water-base dispersion or emulsion of latex paint type solids. The latex paint type solids form an elastic film that reduces the tendency of the dried coal to spontaneously ignite.
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Atlantic Richfield Company
Dees Carl F.
Folzenlogen M. David
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