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Pore and gas desorption characteristics of primary coal with different degrees of metamorphism

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ENERGY SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
卷 11, 期 9, 页码 3185-3203

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ese3.1513

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degree of metamorphism; gas desorption; pore volume; primary coal; specific surface area

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The characteristics of pore structure and gas desorption were studied by exploring the pore difference characteristics and adsorption/desorption experiments of primary coal with different degrees of metamorphism. It was found that the pore volume increases with the increase in metamorphism degree. The distribution of micropores, small pores, and medium-sized pores (by volume) is WY < PM < CY, while the distribution of large pore volume and visible pore volume is WY > PM > CY.
Pore difference characteristics and adsorption/desorption experiments of primary coal with different degrees were explored to study the characteristics of pore structure and gas desorption. The results show that the pore volume increases with the increase in the degree of metamorphism. In primary coal with different degrees of metamorphism, the distribution of micropores, small pores, and medium-sized pores (by volume) is WY < PM < CY. The distribution of large pore volume and visible pore volume was WY > PM > CY. According to the pore volume distribution law of different metamorphic primary coals, the average pore diameters of WY, PM, and CY were 68.40, 45.60, and 30.50 nm, respectively. The porosity and specific surface area of primary coal with different degrees of metamorphism show a distribution pattern such that WY > PM > CY. For large pore and visible pore, the pore volumes of WY, PM, and CY coal were 0.0785, 0.0587, and 0.0300 mL/g, respectively, and the proportions were 81.86%, 74.49%, and 55.25%, respectively. The porosity of WY, PM, and CY were 11.57%, 9.03%, and 6.57%, respectively, and the specific surface areas were 6.917, 5.826, and 5.611 cm(3)/g. According to the desorption characteristics of coal bodies with different metamorphic degrees at different time nodes found that the gas desorption at different time nodes shows similar changes under the same adsorption equilibrium pressure. The higher the degree of coal metamorphism, the greater the amount of gas desorption, and the faster the desorption amplitude. The desorption intensity of WY coal is significantly higher than that of PM and CY coal with the increase of desorption time which also verifies the measurement results of pore structure and adsorption constant.

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