Xuan HuanXiaojie GuoXuexi ChenXin GuoXin GuoXin Guo
A series of coal-based activated carbons (CACs) were synthesized from mylonitized fat coal, a type of tectonically deformed coal (TDC) and symbiotic primary structural coal (PSC), followed by oxidative modification. The pore structure, surface oxygen-containing functional groups, and their influence on methane adsorption by CAC as the simplified coal model were investigated by using low-temperature nitrogen adsorption, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Boehm titration, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The results showed that tectonic deformation fostered smaller pores, particularly ultramicropores in TDC, dominating methane adsorption. Acid-modified TDC-based activated carbons (ACs) showed higher pore parameters and oxygen-containing functional groups than those of PSC-based ACs. Nitric acid introduced abundant carboxyl groups concurrently increasing the pore volume and specific surface area (SSA), while sulfuric acid-ammonium persulfate treatment resulted in increased lactone groups and a partial collapse/blockage of nanopores. Methane adsorption experiments confirmed the importance of micropores and revealed a significant decrease in capacity owing to increased oxygen-containing functional groups as the primary role, with pore wall corrosion playing a secondary role. Thus, the study highlights the surface effects of TDC on methane adsorption and the potential for producing high-performance methane storage materials from China's tectonic coal resources.
Xuan Huan (19207976)Xiaojie Guo (714976)Xuexi Chen (19207979)Xin Guo (123593)
Shi Xiong HaoZu Xiao YuXing Yong Liu
Huazhou HuangWenbing ZhouChuanxia TongZhaoyin WenQiming Zhang
Zunguo ZhangShugang CaoYong LiPing GuoHongyun YangTao Yang
Yuannan ZhengQingzhao LiChuangchuang YuanQinglin TaoYang ZhaoGuiyun ZhangJunfeng Liu