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Table 1

Main characteristics of samples. Atomic ratios for Upper Carboniferous coals from France are given in Copard (2002), for Eucalyptus chars in Trompowsky et al. (2005). Vitrinite reflectance and atomic ratios values of coal samples from Gironville (GIR) are calculated from the compilation of Rouzaud et al. (1991).

Sample Type Sampling, location, age (natural samples)

production (synthetic samples)
RO (in %), rank (natural samples)

experimental conditions (synthetic samples)
(H/C)at. (O/C)at.
RB1 Coal Outcrop, Saint-Etienne coalfield (Fr.), Upper Carboniferous 0.941, H.V.B. to M.V.B. 0.70 0.08
RB2 0.911, H.V.B. 0.76 0.08
RB3 0.851, H.V.B. 0.80 0.09
SCM1 0.791, H.V.B. 0.80 0.09
G51   1.514, M.V.B. to L.V.B. 0.60 0.04
Se3 Outcrop, Graissessac coalfield (Fr.), Upper Carboniferous 1.302, M.V.B. 0.61 0.05
Se42 1.402, M.V.B. 0.63 0.05
Se43 1.462, M.V.B. 0.50 0.05
Se5 1.462, M.V.B. 0.59 0.05
SCM3 Outcrop, Saint-Etienne coalfield (Fr.), Upper Carboniferous 1.391, M.V.B. 0.48 0.10
PN1 1.821, L.V.B. 0.52 0.04
A20 Outcrop, Alès / Gard coalfield (Fr.), Upper Carboniferous 1.723, L.V.B 0.53 0.03
A21 1.723, L.V.B. 0.67 0.03
A22 1.723, L.V.B. 0.53 0.03
A23 1.673, L.V.B. 0.56 0.11
A24 1.703, L.V.B. 0.50 0.05
A30 1.833, L.V.B. 0.62 0.03
A31 1.793, L.V.B. 0.56 0.03
A32 1.763, L.V.B. 0.54 0.04
A33 1.953, semi Anthracite 0.54 0.03
Beulah   Mine, Beulah-Zap seam, Mercer County, North Dakota (USA), Paleocene14 0.256, Lignite 0.805 0.205
Poca Mine, Pocahontas seam, Buchanan County, Virginia (USA), Upper Carboniferous5 1.686, L.V.B. 0.605 0.025
Mure Mine, La Mure coalfield (Fr.), Upper Carboniferous 4.917, Anthracite 0.217 0.027
GIR 3580 3580 m depth, Gironville borehole 101, Sarro-Lorrain Basin (Fr.), Upper Carboniferous11 2.13, Semi-Anthracite 0.49 0.03
GIR 3610 3610 m depth, (see GIR1) 2.16, Semi-Anthracite 0.49 0.03
GIR 3726 3726 m depth, (see GIR1) 2.29, Semi-Anthracite 0.47 0.03
GIR 4259 4259 m depth, (see GIR1) 2.99, Anthracite 0.43 0.02
GIR 4262 4262 m depth, (see GIR1) 2.99, Anthracite 0.43 0.02
GIR 4933 4933 m, depth, (see GIR1) 4.18, Anthracite 0.37 0.02
GIR 5221 5221 m, depth, (see GIR1) 4.83, Anthracite 0.35 0.02
A23 − 590 Coal residue Residue of A23 sample from off-line pyrolysis under nitrogen1 590 °C held 1 h1 0.40 0.04
Ceylan Graphite natural Vein graphite from the Bogala and Kahatagaha-Kolongaha mines, Sri Lanka, historical reference of graphite15 nc nc nc
SLX 50HT Graphite synthetic Petroleum coke pyrolyzed 3000 °C nc nc
Sacc Coke Saccharose pyrolyzed, 1000 °C held 1 h 0.1512 0.0412
Soot Soot (synthetic) Produced by open n-hexane flame and collected from the top of the flame on an inverted funnel surface12 527–538 °C, air13 0.189 0.079
CB3 Char (natural) Betula pendula hardwood char, produced by combustion in a chimney 600 °C held 45 min 0.36 0.14
LC-Char Char (synthetic) Castanea satyva hardwood char, pyrolyzed under nitrogen atmosphere8 450 °C for 5 h 0.709 0.309
Grass-Char Char (synthtetic) Oryza sativa straw char pyrolyzed under nitrogen atmosphere8 450 °C held 5 h 0.719 0.299
ES1 Char (synthetic) Eucalyptus saligna char, produced in a kiln with an oxygen free environment10 300 °C held 8 h 0.69 0.30
ES2 350 °C held 8 h 0.60 0.26
ES3 400 °C held 8 h 0.46 0.19
ES4 450 °C held 8 h 0.45 0.15
ES5 500 °C held 8 h 0.41 0.07
ES6 550 °C held 8 h 0.36 0.06
EG1 Eucalyptus grandis char, produced in a kiln with an oxygen free environment10 300 °C held 8 h 0.63 0.29
EG2 350 °C held 8 h 0.58 0.27
EG3 400 °C held 8 h 0.46 0.21
EG4 450 °C held 8 h 0.43 0.17
EG5 500 °C held 8 h 0.38 0.08
EG6 550 °C held 8 h 0.37 0.10

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