2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5564290
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Study on the Microscopic Mechanism of Spontaneous Combustion and Oxidation Kinetics of Water-Leached Coal

Abstract: In this article, a series of experiments have been carried out to study the spontaneous combustion and oxidation mechanism of coal after water immersion and investigate its tendency to spontaneous combustion, analyze the difficulty of spontaneous combustion of coal samples under different water immersion conditions, and establish a kinetic model of water immersion coal oxidation (taking the Bulianta 12# coal as a case study). They rely on physical oxidation adsorption, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fouri… Show more

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“…One can assume that the coal–oxygen composite reaction in this experiment belongs to the first order reaction, and the oxygen concentration is evenly distributed across the test tube. The oxygen consumption rate is calculated according to the following formula. v O 2 false( T false) = Q × C 0 S H false( 1 n false) ln true( C 0 C 1 true) …”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can assume that the coal–oxygen composite reaction in this experiment belongs to the first order reaction, and the oxygen concentration is evenly distributed across the test tube. The oxygen consumption rate is calculated according to the following formula. v O 2 false( T false) = Q × C 0 S H false( 1 n false) ln true( C 0 C 1 true) …”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BET theory based on multimolecular layer adsorption model is applied to measure the specific surface area of the SNCHG. 55 Multimolecular layer adsorption is a good interpretation for the adsorption of oxygen, nitrogen, and other gases due to the complexity of the SNCHG (Figure 1C) surface. The linear form of BET equation is (Equation ( 1)):…”
Section: Bet Studymentioning
confidence: 99%