International Journal of Mining Science and Technology (Mar 2017)

Pore characterization of different types of coal from coal and gas outburst disaster sites using low temperature nitrogen adsorption approach

  • Lingling Qi,
  • Xu Tang,
  • Zhaofeng Wang,
  • Xinshan Peng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
pp. 371 – 377

Abstract

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To characterize the pore features of outburst coal samples and investigate whether outburst coal has some unique features or not, one of the authors, working as the member of the State Coal Mine Safety Committee of China, sampled nine outburst coal samples (coal powder and block) from outburst disaster sites in underground coal mines in China, and then analyzed the pore and surface features of these samples using low temperature nitrogen adsorption tests. Test data show that outburst powder and block coal samples have similar properties in both pore size distribution and surface area. With increasing coal rank, the proportion of micropores increases, which results in a higher surface area. The Jiulishan samples are rich in micropores, and other tested samples contain mainly mesopores, macropores and fewer micropores. Both the unclosed hysteresis loop and force closed desorption phenomena are observed in all tested samples. The former can be attributed to the instability of the meniscus condensation in pores, interconnected pore features of coal and the potential existence of ink-bottle pores, and the latter can be attributed to the non-rigid structure of coal and the gas affinity of coal. Keywords: Outburst coal, Pore, Nitrogen adsorption, Coal and gas outburst