Abstract

Better understanding of the storage and transportation characteristics of methane in coal seams is important to further develop and utilize the methane resources in the coalbed. This study is devoted to investigating the relationship between methane adsorption performance and pore structure by analyzing twelve coal samples derived from the typical methane-rich coalbeds in China. To eliminate the influence of inorganic components such as ash in different coal samples, a specific fixed-bed reactor with internals was employed for the coal treatment. Based on N2/CO2 adsorption analysis at low-pressure condition, the pores in coal were classified into three types in this study: ultra-micropore (pore width ultra-micropore surface area (0.8976) > fractal dimension D1 (0.8862) > N2-BET surface area (0.7915) > micropore volume (0.5035) > micropore surface area (0.5006). This study shows the influence of parameters of pore structure on methane adsorption of coal and clarifies the order importance of these parameters by the GRA method.

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