Abstract

In this study, pH responsiveness of 1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 3-hexamethyldisilazane terminated m-Cresol (HTMC) in different-rank coals was investigated, and its inhibition performance regarding the spontaneous combustion of coal was explored. First, color changes in the deprotection reaction of HTMC under different acidic conditions were analyzed. Then, surface microstructures of these coals and pH values of their filtrates were tested. Subsequently, experiments were performed on different coal samples for grasping their low-temperature oxidation characteristics, weight loss rates, pore characteristics, and free radical variations. The experimental results show that HTMC can effectively protect phenolic hydroxyl groups in inhibitors, and the acidity of coal can promote the conversion rate of its deprotection reaction. For instance, in XAM coal (pH ≈ 6), sufficient H+ stimulates HTMC to release massive m-Cresol which contains highly reactive phenolic hydroxyl, thereby effectively suppressing increases of the concentration and type of free radicals. The crossing point temperature (177.2 °C) and inhibition rate at 110 °C (75.9 %) of the HTMC-inhibited XAM sample are 33.1 °C and 17.9 % higher than those of the m-Cresol-inhibited one, respectively. This study confirms the applicability of pH-responsive HTMC to different-rank coals and may lay a theoretical foundation for the design of efficient reactive inhibitors.

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