Abstract

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to prepare a new type of thermal controlled deoxygenation inhibitor successfully. By adding a particular inorganic salt hydrate, this new deoxidizing inhibitor effectively slows down the oxidative-exothermic reaction that may occur during the action of the original deoxidizing inhibitor, improving the efficiency of preventing coal from spontaneous combustion. The heat shielding approach was employed, using the inorganic salt hydrate’s high heat capacity to absorb and decelerate heat transport during the phase change process. To assess the heat shielding effect of inorganic salt hydrates like Na2CO3·10 H2O, MgSO4·7 H2O, Na2SO4·10 H2O, MgCl2·6 H2O, and CaCl2·6 H2O, we conducted tests using thermogravimetric analysis (TG) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). With a heat shielding effect of 171.2 J/g, which is much superior to that of other hydrates, the testing results demonstrate that Na2CO3·10 H2O has the best thermal control performance. In addition, we verified the effective inhibition of coal spontaneous combustion by the thermal controlled deoxygenation inhibitor, especially under the condition of increasing temperature, and the blocking effect of the inhibitor was enhanced with the increase of temperature. The findings of this study provide a new strategy for spontaneous combustion prevention during coal mining and storage and provide a scientific basis for further industrial application and optimization.

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