3.8 Article

Study of the Morphology and Structure of Coal Vitrinites

Journal

CHEMISTRY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Volume 30, Issue 5, Pages 686-692

Publisher

PUBLISHING HOUSE RUSSIAN ACAD SCIENCES, SIBERIAN BRANCH
DOI: 10.15372/CSD2022432

Keywords

scanning electron microscopy; X-ray diffraction; X-ray structural parameters; coal vitrinites; arene layers

Funding

  1. Russian Science Foundation
  2. [22-13-00042]

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The vitrinite concentrates of coal at different stages of metamorphism were studied using scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis. The results showed that an increase in metamorphism degree led to an increase in electrical conductivity and a decrease in reflectivity of vitrinite particles. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the formation of a turbostratic carbon structure in the vitrinites, with an increase in metamorphism stage resulting in an increase in the dimensions of structured vitrinite fragments.
Vitrinite concentrates of coal at different stages of metamorphism are studied by means of scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis. The results show that the cleaves and fractures on the surface of maceral particles have a structure characteristic of vitreous amorphous bodies for the whole metamosphism se-ries. An increase in metamorphism degree is accompanied by an increase in the electrical conductivity of vitrinite particles and a decrease in the reflectivity with respect to electrons due to a decrease in the content of oxygen atoms. It is shown by means of X-ray diffraction that vitrinites have a turbostratic carbon structure, formed by polyarene layers with the interlayer spacing (d002) decreasing from 3.64 to 3.50 angstrom with an increase in metamor-phism stage, at the same time an increase in the dimensions of structured vitrinite fragments - height (Lc) andd width (La) of arene layer packets - is observed. A linear dependence is revealed between d002 and vitrinite reflec-tance.

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