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Journal of Microscopy | 2013

Mapping the chemistry of resinite, funginite and associated vitrinite in coal with micro-FTIR

Yanyan Chen; Luis Dethere Caro; Maria Mastalerz; Arndt Schimmelmann; Astrid Blandón

Micro‐FTIR mapping is a powerful tool for nondestructive, in situ chemical characterization of coal macerals at high resolution. In this study, the chemistry of resinite, funginite and associated vitrinite is characterized via reflectance micro‐FTIR for Cenozoic high volatile C bituminous coals from Colombia. In comparison with the micro‐FTIR spectra of vitrinite and inertinite, the corresponding spectra of liptinite macerals in the same coals are characterized by stronger aliphatic CHx absorbance at 3000–2800 and 1460–1450 cm−1, but less intense aromatic C=C ring stretching vibration and aromatic CHx out‐of‐plane deformation at 700–900 cm−1. The aliphatic components in resinite have the longest carbon chains and are least branched, bestowing the highest hydrocarbon generation potential on resinite among the three macerals studied. In contrast, funginite exhibits the strongest aromatic character, the highest aromaticity, the lowest ‘A’ factor values and the lowest C=O/C=C ratios among the three maceral groups. Vitrinite generally displays intermediate chemical characteristics. Reflectance micro‐FTIR mapping of coal samples further confirms the aliphatic character of resinite and the aromatic nature of funginite. In addition, chemical mapping of resinite and adjacent vitrinite shows that vitrinite immediately adjacent to resinite displays higher aliphatic CHx stretching intensity than more distant vitrinite, suggesting that chemical components from resinite can diffuse over short distances into adjacent vitrinite, specifically causing hydrogen enrichment. It needs to be pointed out, however, that the region of influence is localized and limited to a narrow zone, whose extent likely depends on resinites properties, such as its size and aliphatic material content. This way, the chemical map of resinite and associated vitrinite provides direct evidence of the intermaceral effects occurring during the peat forming stage or during later coalification. No influence of funginite (primarily fungal spores and sclerotia) on the chemistry of adjacent vitrinite has been demonstrated, which is likely due to the highly aromatic structure of this type of funginite.


Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging (2008), paper DMB5 | 2008

Dual-Wavelength Reflection Digital Holographic Microscopy Applied to the Detection of Pores in Coal Samples

Alexander Khmaladze; Alejandro Restrepo-Martínez; Myung K. Kim; Román Castañeda; Astrid Blandón

The detection of pores in coal samples using the multi-wavelength phase imaging digital holography is discussed and compared to software unwrapping.


Applied Optics | 2008

Simultaneous dual-wavelength reflection digital holography applied to the study of the porous coal samples.

Alexander Khmaladze; Alejandro Restrepo-Martínez; Myung K. Kim; Román Castañeda; Astrid Blandón


International Journal of Coal Geology | 2008

Adapting palynological preparation methods in subbituminous and bituminous coals from Colombia to improve palynofacies and hydrocarbon source rock evaluations

Astrid Blandón; Norberto Parra; Georges Gorin; Fredy Arango


International Journal of Coal Geology | 2013

Combining palynofacies and petrography in the study of sub-bituminous tropical coals: A case history from Lower Tertiary coals in Colombia

Astrid Blandón; Georges Gorin


Ingeniería y competitividad | 2012

Analysis of the factors that affect in the explosibility of coal dust in underground mines

K. Baquero; Astrid Blandón; Jorge Molina


Archive | 2015

ABSTRACT: Estimation And Behavior Of The Associated Gas To Coal Seam In The Lateral Variation And Its Relationship With The Explosibility Of Coal Dust Generated. Study Case: Carbones Acevedo Mine. Formation Amagá – Colombia

Julián Jaramillo; Astrid Blandón; Jorge Molina


Archive | 2015

ABSTRACT: Lateral Variation In The Gas Content Of A Coal Seam And Its Safety Implications In Underground Coal Mines

Astrid Blandón; Luis Dethere Caro; Jorge Molina


Archive | 2015

ABSTRACT: Lateral Variation Of Geochemistry In Coal Seam Two In The San Fernando Underground Mine And Its Relationship With The Storage And Generation Of Coalbed Methane And Coal Dust Explosibility

Luis Dethere Caro; Astrid Blandón; Julián Jaramillo; Oscar Jaramillo


Boletín de Ciencias de la Tierra | 2015

Vertical and lateral variation of gas content associated with coal seams

Luis Dethere Caro; Astrid Blandón; Jorge Molina

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Fredy Arango

National University of Colombia

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Alejandro Restrepo

National University of Colombia

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Luis Dethere Caro

National University of Colombia

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Jorge Molina

National University of Colombia

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Román Castañeda

National University of Colombia

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Myung K. Kim

University of South Florida

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