Zhongbei Li , Ting Ren , Yuanping Cheng , Xueqiu He , Ming Qiao , Dennis Black , Kun Li , Jan Nemcik
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Abstract
Methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are primary components of coal seam gas (CSG). Understanding their adsorption-desorption hysteresis characteristics, along with the fundamental mechanism, is crucial for CSG exploitation and related hazards mitigation. This research focused on the representative Bulli coal seam in the Sydney Basin, Australia. Through the purpose-built indirect gravimetric high-pressure isothermal adsorption-desorption hysteresis experiment, a novel Langmuir-based desorption model, incorporating hysteresis effect and residual gas, was proposed. Quantitative characterization of the adsorption-desorption hysteresis degrees of CO2 and CH4 in coal particles of various sizes and in Φ50 mm × 100 mm intact coal samples were achieved using the improved hysteresis index (IHI). The experimental findings validated that the proposed desorption model accurately describes the desorption behavior of CO2 and CH4 in coal (R2>0.99). Based on the adsorption-desorption properties of ink-bottle-shaped micropores and pore deformation caused by gas adsorption-induced coal expansion, the occurrence mechanism of adsorption–desorption hysteresis and the fundamental reasons for the presence of residual gas were elucidated. Furthermore, the study explored the impact of CO2 and CH4 adsorption-desorption hysteresis effects on coal and gas outbursts, suggesting that coal seams rich in CO2 do not have a higher propensity for outbursts than those rich in CH4.
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The International Journal of Mining Science and Technology, founded in 1990 as the Journal of China University of Mining and Technology, is a monthly English-language journal. It publishes original research papers and high-quality reviews that explore the latest advancements in theories, methodologies, and applications within the realm of mining sciences and technologies. The journal serves as an international exchange forum for readers and authors worldwide involved in mining sciences and technologies. All papers undergo a peer-review process and meticulous editing by specialists and authorities, with the entire submission-to-publication process conducted electronically.