Abstract
Understanding the replacement process of pre-adsorbed CH4 by injecting CO2 into the coal slit pores is crucial for CO2 storage and coalbed methane (CBM) extraction. We constructed the model of free CO2 injection into coal containing CH4, and used molecular simulation methods to analyze the replacement and diffusion of gas in coal as well as the coal structure deformation at different CO2 injection pressures. Results indicated that the CO2 adsorption following injection aligned with Langmuir law, and CO2 replaced CH4 more efficiently at 6 MPa injection pressure; After CO2 injection, the coal slit pore volume increased, the coal matrix aromatic structure destroyed, the coal matrix micropores volume increased and expanded radially and compressed longitudinally. Among them, the coal matrix deformation facilitated CO2 adsorption whilelittle impacting the CH4 desorption within the micropores. Higher CO2 injection pressure reduced the diffusion coefficients of adsorbed and free CH4 and CO2, but increased the CO2 adsorption depth in the coal matrix and enhanced the CO2 adsorption stability. The results provided valuable insights into the potential mechanisms of CO2-ECBM.
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