Meso- and microporosity of the subbituminous kM2 coal seam (Soma, Turkey) and its relationship with coal characteristics

被引:21
作者
Karayigit, Ali Ihsan [1 ]
Mastalerz, Maria [2 ]
Oskay, R. Gorkem [1 ]
Querol, Xavier [3 ]
Lieberman, Nir Roy [3 ]
机构
[1] Hacettepe Univ, Dept Geol Engn, TR-06800 Ankara, Turkey
[2] Indiana Univ, Indiana Geol & Water Survey, 611 N Walnut Grove Ave, Bloomington, IN USA
[3] CSIC, Inst Environm Assessment & Water Res IDAEA, C Jordi Girona 18-26, ES-08034 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
Coal; Porosity; Maceral; Element; Mineralogy; Soma Basin; ICCP SYSTEM 1994; WESTERN TURKEY; TRACE-ELEMENTS; CO2; ADSORPTION; PORE STRUCTURE; NEW-ZEALAND; MACERAL COMPOSITION; GEOLOGICAL CONTROLS; MINERAL OCCURRENCE; BITUMINOUS COAL;
D O I
10.1016/j.coal.2017.10.015
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
This study focuses on meso-and microporosity of the subbituminous kM2 coal seam and its relation to coal characteristics. The coal seam is being mined in an underground coal mine at the Eynez sector in the Soma Basin (Western Turkey). The analysed coal samples are characterized by low moisture (avg. 8.2%, on air-dry basis) and total S content (avg. 1.5%, on dry basis), and moderate ash yield (avg. 26.1%, on dry basis). The predominant maceral group is huminite, in which telohuminite is the dominant maceral subgroup (up to 57.1 vol.%, on whole-coal basis), whereas liptinite and inertinite maceral groups occur in low but variable proportions. Mineralogically, the samples are composed of quartz, clay minerals (kaolinite and illite), carbonates, pyrite, and rarely feldspars and gypsum. Statistical and SEM-EDX analyses indicate that the majority of elements have inorganic affinity, particularly the aluminosilicate minerals. The specific surface area and volume of mesopores, and average mesopore size determined by low pressure N-2 adsorption, range widely throughout the studied seam section. Micropore characteristics, analysed by low-pressure CO2 adsorption, demonstrate that micropores are abundant, and specific surface area and volume of micropores vary widely. Surface area and volume of mesopores are slightly higher in the lower part of the seam, whereas the opposite was observed for surface area and volume of microspores. These trends may imply that hydrostatic pressure has little impact upon mesopore characteristics, although increased ash yields in the lower part of the seam suggest that minerals are the major contributor of coal mesopores. Furthermore, total C contents and huminite macerals, particularly telohuminite, display positive correlations with micropore characteristics. Thus, the variations in the microporosity are mainly correlated with the proportion of organic matter (macerals) in the analysed samples. The contents of aluminosilicate-affiliated elements display moderate to strong positive correlations with surface area and volume of mesopores, and total S and B contents display weak positive correlations with surface area and volume of micropores. The element B likely precipitated from porewater or intra-seam solutions during coalification and was absorbed by macerals having abundant microporosity. The abundance of micropores along with frequent disseminated pyrite crystals within the reactive macerals (telohuminite group) and higher total S contents in the upper parts of the seam could increase the risk of self -heating. Therefore, care should be taken to use caution when mining the upper part of the seam.
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