Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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208108 | Fuel | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Fluorescence spectra of coal derived asphaltenes sourced from Barari coke plant situated at Dhanbad, India, have been studied as a function of concentration in benzene, toluene and carbon tetrachloride with an eye to study the self-aggregation of the solute. Aggregation has been found to be a gradual process and the concentration characterizing onset of aggregation process coincide for the solvents. The critical aggregation constants (CAC) appear to be ca 90–100 and 180–200 for all the solvents. A small red shift of fluorescence band is observed when traces of water (∼0.05%, v/v) are present in carbon tetrachloride solution.
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Authors
Ashish Kumar Ghosh, Sunil K. Srivastava, Sanjib Bagchi,