The atmospheric oxidation of iron pyrites

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
Winmill T. F.
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Dec 1, 1916

Abstract

Among the various theories proposed to account for the spontaneous ignjtion of coal, one which has at times been very strongly held is that the initial heating is due to the oxidation of iron pyrites. From the results described in this paper, it is possible to calculate roughly the rate of spontaneous heating of a specimen of finely-divided pyrites, on the assumption that all the heat developed is used in raising the temperature of the pyrites, and that none is lost. It is clear that where finely-divided pyrites occurs in considerable proportion among coal, it may be the chief factor in originating combustion, but that pyrites can only be the cause of a heating when it is present in considerable proportion, and in a very finely-divided state
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APA: Winmill T. F.  (1916)  The atmospheric oxidation of iron pyrites

MLA: Winmill T. F. The atmospheric oxidation of iron pyrites. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1916.

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