2013
DOI: 10.2478/amsc-2013-0060
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Influence of The Metamorphism Grade and Porosity of Hard Coal on Sorption and Desorption of Propane / Wpływ Stopnia Metamorfizmu I Porowatości Węgli Kamiennych Na Sorpcję I Desorpcję Propanu

Abstract: In this paper results of investigations of sorption of hard coal samples collected from the extracted coal seams of Polish coal mines are presented. As sorbate propane was used. Examinations were carried out in the temperature of 298 K by means of volumetric assessment with the use of apparatus ASAP 2010 of Micromeritics. On the basis of conducted examinations it has been found out that the amount of sorbed propane depend on a type of coal, its metamorphism grade, content of oxygen element, moisture and porosi… Show more

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“…The measuring equipment for sorption studies finds its application in a lot of fields connected with geological (Dudzińska et al 2013) In studies into measuring the sorption in the coal-gas system, the most frequent solutions are volumetric instruments (Ceglarska-Stefańska et al 2008), (Zarębska et al 2012), (Baran et al 2014). In the paper by (Pillalamarry et al 2011), the authors present the most typical volumetric constructional solution involving two containers of known volumes, connected by means of a valve (figure 2).…”
Section: The Sorption Instruments For Investigating the Solid-gas Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measuring equipment for sorption studies finds its application in a lot of fields connected with geological (Dudzińska et al 2013) In studies into measuring the sorption in the coal-gas system, the most frequent solutions are volumetric instruments (Ceglarska-Stefańska et al 2008), (Zarębska et al 2012), (Baran et al 2014). In the paper by (Pillalamarry et al 2011), the authors present the most typical volumetric constructional solution involving two containers of known volumes, connected by means of a valve (figure 2).…”
Section: The Sorption Instruments For Investigating the Solid-gas Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sorption measurement apparatus is used in many fields related to geological [6][7][8][9], chemical [10][11][12][13], biological [14,15], environmental [16,17] sciences as well as many others. From the point of view of methods of measuring the sorption process, there are many techniques, including breakthrough, volumetric, gravimetric, desorption, and many special ones [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%