Abstract
In order to improve the wettability of coal bed water injection, the effects of several composite surfactants on the wettability of anthracite coal were investigated. Firstly, the wettability of different composite surfactants on anthracite was analysed by macroscopic experiments (surface tension and settling time) to determine the optimal concentration and optimal ratio of composite surfactants. Secondly, the effects of adsorption of different composite surfactants on the physicochemical properties of the coal dust surface were investigated by mesoscopic experiments (scanning electron microscopy, energy spectrometer analysis, infrared spectroscopy, X-ray electron spectroscopy and zeta potential), and the results showed that the content of hydrophilic functional groups (Si-O-Si, C-O-C, C-O and C=O) on the surface of anthracite coal after treatment with the composite surfactant increased significantly, and the surface potential value decreased significantly in absolute value, agglomerated large coal particles would be formed on the coal surface, and the cracks between coal particles were favourable for the penetration of aqueous solution. Finally, the synergistic mechanism of different composite surfactants was analysed from the perspective of microscopic molecular simulation. The results showed that the composite surfactants enhanced the interaction energy of the coal/composite surfactant/water system, improved the relative concentration distribution of the system, and increased the diffusion coefficient of water molecules. The results of the study can provide valuable guidance for the development of new composite surfactants with wetting effect, which has important application value for mine dust control.
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