Molecular simulation of gases competitive adsorption in lignite and analysis of original CO desorption

To study the adsorption characteristics of CO, CO 2 , N 2 , O 2 , and their binary-components in lignite coal, reveal the influence of CO 2 or N 2 injection and air leakage on the desorption of CO in goafs, a lignite model (C 206 H 206 N 2 O 44 ) was established, and the supercell structure was opti...

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Published inScientific reports Vol. 11; no. 1; p. 11706
Main Authors Zhang, Jing, Wang, Jiren, Zhang, Chunhua, Li, Zongxiang, Zhu, Jinchao, Lu, Bing
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Nature Publishing Group UK 03.06.2021
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Summary:To study the adsorption characteristics of CO, CO 2 , N 2 , O 2 , and their binary-components in lignite coal, reveal the influence of CO 2 or N 2 injection and air leakage on the desorption of CO in goafs, a lignite model (C 206 H 206 N 2 O 44 ) was established, and the supercell structure was optimized under temperatures of 288.15–318.15 K for molecular simulation. Based on molecular dynamics, the Grand Canonical Monte Carlo method was used to simulate the adsorption characteristics and the Langmuir equation was used to fit the adsorption isotherms of gases. The results show that for single-components, the order of adsorption capacity is CO 2  > CO > O 2  > N 2 . For binary-components, the competitive adsorption capacities of CO 2 and CO are approximate. In the low-pressure zone, the competitive adsorption capacity of CO 2 is stronger than that of CO, and the CO is stronger than N 2 or O 2 . From the simulation, it can be seen that CO 2 , N 2 or O 2 will occupy adsorption sites, causing CO desorption. Therefore, to prevent the desorption of the original CO in the goaf, it is not suitable to use CO 2 or N 2 injection for fire prevention, and the air leakage at the working faces need to be controlled.
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ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-021-91197-0