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    Characteristics of an improved collector derived from a waste of coal-processing plant for the beneficiation of Indian coking coal fines by froth flotation by Chaudhuri, Sanjay, Sen, Raja, GouriCharan, T.

    “…In the present study, a collector reagent in the form of three distillation fractions from coal tar suitable for froth flotation was developed for the…”
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    Multi-elemental analysis of Indian coals and its gravity fraction based on ICP-OES by Ujala, Priyanka Kumari, Singh, K.M.P., Masto, Reginald Ebhin, Gouricharan, T.

    “…Inorganic elements in coal are often regarded as a nuisance being responsible for most of the problems arising during coal utilization. Commonly found group of…”
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    Evaluation of Quartz Reduction by Coal Cleaning for Thermal Utilization of an Indian Coal by Kumari, Shobha, Gouricharan, T., Pandey, J. K., Udayabhanu, G., Sharma, S. N.

    “…In Indian coals, quartz is abundantly found and its proportion usually varies from 5-20% by weight. Beneficiation of high-ash thermal coals of India has become…”
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    Evaluation of Reduction Potential of Selected Heavy Metals from an Indian Coal by Conventional Coal Cleaning by Das, T. B., Pal, S. K., Gouricharan, T., Sharma, K. K., Choudhury, A.

    “…Coal preparation can play an important role in reducing the emissions and discharges of toxic heavy metals that occur during utilization of coal. To evaluate…”
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    Comparative Studies on the Settling Behavior of Indian Noncoking Coal Fines by Standard Jar Test and Instrument by Singh, K. M. P., Udayabhanu, G., Gouricharan, T.

    “…The settling rate of coal fine particles by interaction with proper coagulants and flocculants is important in the water treatment/dewatering process. The…”
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    A Comparative Study of Manual Wagon-Top Sampling and Auto Mechanical Sampling of 200 mm Size Coal with Respect to Stopped-Belt Sampling of Thermal Coal at Indian Thermal Power Plants by Sinha, K. M. K., Jha, G. S., Sharma, K. K., Singh, K. M. P., Gouricharan, T.

    “…The majority of the power plants in India are fed with non-coking coals where the coals are dispatched from their respective mines via wagons loaded by a rapid…”
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