Variation of Surface Free Energy in the Process of Methane Adsorption in the Nanopores of Tectonically Deformed Coals: A Case Study of Middle-Rank Tectonically Deformed Coals in the Huaibei Coalfield

2019 
Methane adsorption of coal is essentially a process of energy and material state transformation. It is a complex process especially for tectonically deformed coals (TDCs). In order to clarify this process, 12 middle-rank TDCs were screened for the experimental and theoretical study. On the basis of the liquid nitrogen adsorption experiment and methane isothermal adsorption experiment, the nanopore structure and the methane adsorption capacity of the TDC samples were analyzed. Using the theories of Polanyi adsorption potential and surface free energy reduction (SFER), the variation of energy in the process of methane adsorption in nanopores was explored. The following results were obtained. (1) The Langmuir volume has a stronger positive relationship with the specific surface area of the ultra-micropore, mild-micropore, and micropore than with those of the transitional pore. The adsorption potential decreases as the adsorption space grows; however, it rises as tectonic deformation enhances. The increase in...
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