RI 5885 Preparation Of Ultrathin Sections Of Coal ? Introduction And Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1961
Abstract
Thin sections of coal have been prepared for many years either by cutting on a microtome (1,2)5 or by grinding and polishing (2,1). Specimens of most coals had to be demineralized in hydrofluoric acid and softened in caustic solutions before they could be successfully cut with a conventional microtome. Some lignites could be cut without pretreatment. Jeffrey (1) obtained sections from coals of all ranks, although long and tedious pretreatment was required for anthracite. His sections were less than 1 cm.2 in area (probably much less for high rank coals) and about 5 microns thick. Thiessen (2) also cut sections of softened coals, mostly of low rank. His sections were a few square millimeters in area and about 3 microns thick. However, Thiessen preferred ground and polished sections for detailed studies because they were larger and had not been chemically attacked by softening media. He prepared ground sections as large as 4 cm.2 in area and usually 5 to 10 microns thick. Thousands of such sections, covering complete column samples of many coal beds, were studied for a number of years (4). With the development of the electron microscope and increased interest in quantitative optical studies of coals, a need for much thinner sections arose. However, no suitable technique for preparing such sections was known until Fernández-Morán developed a diamond knife for cutting ultrathin sections of hard materials (5). Workers at the Centre d'Etudes et Recherches de Charbonnages de France applied this new tool to the cutting of coal sections and have recently described their technique to the Burg, of Mines. Using their methods, with some modifications, researchers of the Bureau of Mines have succeeded in cutting ultrathin sections of coals ranging in rank from lignite to
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(1961) RI 5885 Preparation Of Ultrathin Sections Of Coal ? Introduction And SummaryMLA: RI 5885 Preparation Of Ultrathin Sections Of Coal ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.