vitrinites
Vitrinites are a maceral group found in coal. Macerals are the organic constituents of coal, similar to the minerals in rock. Vitrinites are derived from the woody tissues of plants, such as lignin and cellulose, that were buried and altered under geological conditions. They are the most abundant maceral group in most coals, often comprising 60-90% of the total organic matter.
Under microscopic examination, vitrinites typically appear as a translucent yellow to brown in reflected light. Their
Vitrinites play a significant role in the properties of coal. They contribute to the coal's plasticity during