This study examines how different solvents affect the textural properties of coal fines through controlled washing. The findings reveal that solvent type and washing duration significantly impact surface area and pore volume. These insights are valuable for optimizing coal fines in adsorption, filtration, and catalytic applications, enhancing their industrial potential.
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