Mining Publication: Sorption Investigations of Methane on Coal
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Original creation date: March 1969
The Bureau of Mines has conducted desorption work on fine coal particles at near atmospheric pressure. An apparatus has been developed that uses a capacitance manometer to measure desorption of methane from coal particles up to 2 inches in diameter and pressures up to 1,000 psi. This will make it possible to duplicate the desorption process as it occurs in its natural underground environment.
Authors: JH Perkins, J Cervik
Reference - March 1969
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 10000567
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Technical Progress Report 14, 1969; :1-6
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