fusinite
Fusinite is a maceral within the huminite group. Maceral is a general term for the microscopic organic constituents of coal, analogous to minerals in rock. Fusinite is classified as an inertinite maceral, meaning it is generally considered to have a low potential for conversion to liquid products during liquefaction. It is derived from the fossilized woody tissues of plants, particularly the lignin and cellulose components.
The characteristic feature of fusinite under microscopic examination is its cellular structure, which is often well-preserved,
Fusinite is a common component in many types of coal, especially those formed from woody vegetation. Its