Abstract:
In order to study the effect of moisture on CO
2 displacing methane in coal, a set of isothermal adsorption experiments of CO
2, CH
4 and their mixed gases were carried, and the adsorption potential energy of coal adsorbed water was calculated by the optimized BET model. In this experiment, two highly metamorphic coal samples of fat coal and anthracite coal with different moisture contents were prepared by the water vapor adsorption partition method. The results show that the adsorption capacity of coal to water vapor can be fitted by the optimized BET model. The first-order and second-order adsorption potential energies of anthracite for water are
E1=44.20 kJ/mol and
E2=42.27 kJ/mol, respectively, which are larger than the adsorption potential energies of coal for CH
4 and CO
2, indicating that the water has a displacement effect on gas in coal. The adsorption capacity of CO
2 is greater than that of CH
4 under the same conditions. The ability of coal to adsorb CO
2 and CH
4 gradually decreases with the increase of water content, and the displacement effect of H
2O on CH
4 in coal is significantly enhanced. The displacement of CH
4 in coal by CO
2 decreases with the increase of water content, and the displacement rate is basically unchanged. Moisture plays an inhibitory role in CO
2 displacement.