Restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different stages: Non-isothermal TG-DSC and EPR research

Nitrogen is widely used to prevent the spontaneous combustion of coal in underground coal mines. A spontaneous combustion-prone coal seam was studied to investigate the restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different oxidation stages, based on non-isothermal thermogravimetry-differenti...

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Main Authors: Tongyu Zhao, Shengqiang Yang, Xincheng Hu, Wanxin Song, Jiawen Cai, Qin Xu
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Published: Elsevier 2020-05-01
Series:International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
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spelling doaj-b805a29118dc404683f95c7e333b5c062020-11-25T03:11:16ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Mining Science and Technology2095-26862020-05-01303387395Restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different stages: Non-isothermal TG-DSC and EPR researchTongyu Zhao0Shengqiang Yang1Xincheng Hu2Wanxin Song3Jiawen Cai4Qin Xu5State Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safety Mining, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China; School of Safety Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China; Key Laboratory of Gas and Fire Control for Coal Mines (China University of Mining and Technology), Ministry of Education, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safety Mining, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China; School of Safety Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China; Key Laboratory of Gas and Fire Control for Coal Mines (China University of Mining and Technology), Ministry of Education, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaDepartment of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton T6G 2W2, Canada; Corresponding author.State Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safety Mining, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safety Mining, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China; School of Safety Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China; Key Laboratory of Gas and Fire Control for Coal Mines (China University of Mining and Technology), Ministry of Education, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safety Mining, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China; School of Safety Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China; Key Laboratory of Gas and Fire Control for Coal Mines (China University of Mining and Technology), Ministry of Education, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaNitrogen is widely used to prevent the spontaneous combustion of coal in underground coal mines. A spontaneous combustion-prone coal seam was studied to investigate the restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different oxidation stages, based on non-isothermal thermogravimetry-differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) experiments. We found that the key feature temperatures grow steadily with increasing nitrogen in the oxidation environment, resulting in longer oxidation stages. The most significant finding is that there is a stagnation of the inhibitory effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in the range of 85.0–95.0% nitrogen in the slow and the rapid oxidation stages, owing to the competitive adsorption of coal by nitrogen and oxygen. However, the restraining effect cannot be reflected by the kinetic parameters of the coal before it reaches the thermal decomposition and combustion stage. Nitrogen can also affect free radical types and free radical concentrations during coal oxidation: the higher the concentration of nitrogen in the oxidation environment, the greater the number of free radical types and the lower the free radical concentration. This experimental study improves the understanding of the restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different oxidation stages and provides an important reference for coal fire prevention in spontaneous combustion-prone coal seams.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268618306888Reaction heatNon-isothermal TG-DSCActivation energyPre-exponential factorFree radical
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author Tongyu Zhao
Shengqiang Yang
Xincheng Hu
Wanxin Song
Jiawen Cai
Qin Xu
spellingShingle Tongyu Zhao
Shengqiang Yang
Xincheng Hu
Wanxin Song
Jiawen Cai
Qin Xu
Restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different stages: Non-isothermal TG-DSC and EPR research
International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
Reaction heat
Non-isothermal TG-DSC
Activation energy
Pre-exponential factor
Free radical
author_facet Tongyu Zhao
Shengqiang Yang
Xincheng Hu
Wanxin Song
Jiawen Cai
Qin Xu
author_sort Tongyu Zhao
title Restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different stages: Non-isothermal TG-DSC and EPR research
title_short Restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different stages: Non-isothermal TG-DSC and EPR research
title_full Restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different stages: Non-isothermal TG-DSC and EPR research
title_fullStr Restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different stages: Non-isothermal TG-DSC and EPR research
title_full_unstemmed Restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different stages: Non-isothermal TG-DSC and EPR research
title_sort restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different stages: non-isothermal tg-dsc and epr research
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
issn 2095-2686
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Nitrogen is widely used to prevent the spontaneous combustion of coal in underground coal mines. A spontaneous combustion-prone coal seam was studied to investigate the restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different oxidation stages, based on non-isothermal thermogravimetry-differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) experiments. We found that the key feature temperatures grow steadily with increasing nitrogen in the oxidation environment, resulting in longer oxidation stages. The most significant finding is that there is a stagnation of the inhibitory effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in the range of 85.0–95.0% nitrogen in the slow and the rapid oxidation stages, owing to the competitive adsorption of coal by nitrogen and oxygen. However, the restraining effect cannot be reflected by the kinetic parameters of the coal before it reaches the thermal decomposition and combustion stage. Nitrogen can also affect free radical types and free radical concentrations during coal oxidation: the higher the concentration of nitrogen in the oxidation environment, the greater the number of free radical types and the lower the free radical concentration. This experimental study improves the understanding of the restraining effect of nitrogen on coal oxidation in different oxidation stages and provides an important reference for coal fire prevention in spontaneous combustion-prone coal seams.
topic Reaction heat
Non-isothermal TG-DSC
Activation energy
Pre-exponential factor
Free radical
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268618306888
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