Sorption capacity of Indian coal and its variation with rank parameters

Abstract The study of gas sorption characteristics is important for practical assessment of coal bed methane (CBM) production and CO2 sequestration in coal seam. Adsorption isotherm is one of the critical parameters for the establishment of production as well as injection well. Adsorption isotherm p...

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Main Authors: Harinandan Kumar, M. K. Mishra, S. Mishra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-02-01
Series:Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-019-0621-1
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spelling doaj-139f2233a64b46aebc2f4283304066b92020-11-25T03:15:06ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology2190-05582190-05662019-02-01932175218410.1007/s13202-019-0621-1Sorption capacity of Indian coal and its variation with rank parametersHarinandan Kumar0M. K. Mishra1S. Mishra2Department of Mining Engineering, NIT RourkelaDepartment of Mining Engineering, NIT RourkelaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, NIT RourkelaAbstract The study of gas sorption characteristics is important for practical assessment of coal bed methane (CBM) production and CO2 sequestration in coal seam. Adsorption isotherm is one of the critical parameters for the establishment of production as well as injection well. Adsorption isotherm provides information about the reservoir conditions and critical desorption pressure as well as volume of gas that can be sequestered in deep coal seam. Alteration in sorption isotherm reflects the increase or decrease of the gas production as well as CO2 sequestration. Therefore, in this paper, experimental investigation was carried out to determine the CO2/CH4 sorption capacity of five different coal samples taken from different locations of Jharia coalfield (Moonidih area) of Gondwana basin. Gas sorption capacity was determined at 27 °C temperature and up to 7.5 MPa pressure. CO2 adsorption was observed to be higher than that of the CH4. The sorption ratio of CO2/CH4 varied from 1.6:1 to 1.2:1 for all coal samples. Furthermore, the experimental results were correlated using established Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin and D–R isotherm models. Experimentally obtained values satisfactorily fitted to the Langmuir and Freundlich model with comparable accuracy. The excess adsorption capacity of coal was also compared with different rank parameters to understand the variation of sorption capacity with rank of coal.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-019-0621-1Coal bed methaneProximate and ultimate analysesCO2/CH4 sorption capacityStatistical analysis
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author Harinandan Kumar
M. K. Mishra
S. Mishra
spellingShingle Harinandan Kumar
M. K. Mishra
S. Mishra
Sorption capacity of Indian coal and its variation with rank parameters
Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
Coal bed methane
Proximate and ultimate analyses
CO2/CH4 sorption capacity
Statistical analysis
author_facet Harinandan Kumar
M. K. Mishra
S. Mishra
author_sort Harinandan Kumar
title Sorption capacity of Indian coal and its variation with rank parameters
title_short Sorption capacity of Indian coal and its variation with rank parameters
title_full Sorption capacity of Indian coal and its variation with rank parameters
title_fullStr Sorption capacity of Indian coal and its variation with rank parameters
title_full_unstemmed Sorption capacity of Indian coal and its variation with rank parameters
title_sort sorption capacity of indian coal and its variation with rank parameters
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
issn 2190-0558
2190-0566
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Abstract The study of gas sorption characteristics is important for practical assessment of coal bed methane (CBM) production and CO2 sequestration in coal seam. Adsorption isotherm is one of the critical parameters for the establishment of production as well as injection well. Adsorption isotherm provides information about the reservoir conditions and critical desorption pressure as well as volume of gas that can be sequestered in deep coal seam. Alteration in sorption isotherm reflects the increase or decrease of the gas production as well as CO2 sequestration. Therefore, in this paper, experimental investigation was carried out to determine the CO2/CH4 sorption capacity of five different coal samples taken from different locations of Jharia coalfield (Moonidih area) of Gondwana basin. Gas sorption capacity was determined at 27 °C temperature and up to 7.5 MPa pressure. CO2 adsorption was observed to be higher than that of the CH4. The sorption ratio of CO2/CH4 varied from 1.6:1 to 1.2:1 for all coal samples. Furthermore, the experimental results were correlated using established Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin and D–R isotherm models. Experimentally obtained values satisfactorily fitted to the Langmuir and Freundlich model with comparable accuracy. The excess adsorption capacity of coal was also compared with different rank parameters to understand the variation of sorption capacity with rank of coal.
topic Coal bed methane
Proximate and ultimate analyses
CO2/CH4 sorption capacity
Statistical analysis
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