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Effects of surface and porosity changes on adsorption heat in acidified coking coal
Author: ZHANG Xiaodong,LI Binghui,ZHANG Shuo,SUN Zeyuan,LIU Xiao Time: 2024-01-25 Counts:

doi:10.16186/j.cnki.1673-9787.2022050093

Received:2022/05/27

Revised:2023/04/07

Published:2024/01/25

Effects of surface and porosity changes on adsorption heat in acidified coking coal

ZHANG Xiaodong, LI Binghui, ZHANG Shuo, SUN Zeyuan, LIU Xiao

School of Energy Science and EngineeringHenan Polytechnic UniversityJiaozuo 454000HenanChina

Abstract:Objective  In order to explore the impact of changes in the surface and porosity of coking coal after acidification on the adsorption heat. Methods The coking coal from the Gujiao mining area of Shanxi Province was selected as the research sample.Through hydrochloric acidHCland hydrofluoric acidHFtreatmentsthe changes of the coal-water contact anglesurface tensionpore structure before and after acidification were analyzed and the impact mechanism of these changes  on adsorption heat was discussed by using the contact angle methodlow-temperature liquid nitrogen adsorption method and microcalorimetry method. Results After acidificationthe coal-water average contact angle increases from 75.1°to 80.11°and the average surface tension decreases from 44.44 mJ/m2 to 39.48 mJ/m2suggesting that the coal hydrophilicity weakens.Meanwhilethe total pore volumemesopore volumespecific surface area and average pore diameter of coal increase after acidificationbut the pore volume and specific surface area of micropores and macropores decrease.This phenomenon indicates that the removal of minerals is conducive to the transformation of micropores to mesopores.Furtherwith the increase of temperaturethe molecular thermal motion strengthensand then the molecular energy breaks through the solid surface potential barrier to promote gas molecules to become free statesresulting in a decrease in the integral adsorption heat and differential adsorption heat of raw coal and deashed coalwhile the adsorption heat of deashed coal is higher than that of raw coal. Conclusion The existence of minerals can weaken the adsorption capacity of coal to gases and occupy the adsorption sites on the coal surface.Thereforethe increase of the adsorption sites on the surface of coking coalcaused by the removal of minerals after acidificationis the main reason for the increase in adsorption heat.

Key words:coking coal;acidification;porosity;surface;adsorption heat

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