Abstract

Coal bed methane (CBM) extraction keeps on going through innovative work. Concerns incorporate evaluating the asset, distinguishing good geologic creation zones, setting up effective recuperation plans, exhibiting progressed penetrating advancements and supporting catch and utilization of less available gas streams. Coal of Raniganj field has a unique characteristic incorporating the best non-coking coalfield in India. Proximate analysis indicate that the ash content is less than 20% and the content of volatile matter, fixed carbon and moisture are in the desired range. X-ray diffraction (XRD) examination demonstrates the presence of 48.1% C4H6O6 that is of monoclinic crystal framework and continuous expansion in diffraction band from 198 to 98 at 2θ = 17.62 and 20.0001 Angstrom representing a better coal seam and presence of aliphatic compounds. FT-IR study reveals the presence of aliphatic hydrocarbons associated with CH2 stretching at 2100.05 cm−1, aromatic C=C (1637.92 cm−1) band associated with –OH(3439.95 cm−1) stretching vibrations.

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