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Influence Mechanism of Surfactants on Wettability of Coal with Different Metamorphic Degrees Based on Infrared Spectrum Experiments

[Image: see text] Based on experiments, a numerical analysis is used to quantitatively explore the influence of coal and surfactant microstructures on wettability. First, based on an infrared spectrum experiment, the distribution of oxygen-containing functional groups, aromatic hydrocarbons, and ali...

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Autores principales: Hu, Yingying, Zhang, Qingtao, Zhou, Gang, Wang, Haiyang, Bai, Yanlong, Liu, Yejiao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8412898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34497914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02954
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author Hu, Yingying
Zhang, Qingtao
Zhou, Gang
Wang, Haiyang
Bai, Yanlong
Liu, Yejiao
author_facet Hu, Yingying
Zhang, Qingtao
Zhou, Gang
Wang, Haiyang
Bai, Yanlong
Liu, Yejiao
author_sort Hu, Yingying
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description [Image: see text] Based on experiments, a numerical analysis is used to quantitatively explore the influence of coal and surfactant microstructures on wettability. First, based on an infrared spectrum experiment, the distribution of oxygen-containing functional groups, aromatic hydrocarbons, and aliphatic hydrocarbons of coal and surfactants was obtained. Second, the wettability relationship between coal and different surfactants was determined by optical titration, and the coal dust wettability and surfaces were optimized. The key factors of the active agent wetting ability affecting lignite wetting mainly depend on the carbonyl, ether, and carboxyl groups in the surfactant. The factors affecting non-stick coal and gas coal wetting mainly depend on the ether group and aromatic amine in the surfactant. The factors affecting fat coal wetting mainly depend on the ether group and hydroxyl group in the surfactant. Finally, the factors affecting coking coal and anthracite wetting mainly depend on the surfactant ether group, aliphatic amine, and aromatic amine. Then, combining the structural parameters with the coal wetting results, the quantitative mathematical relationship between coal dust wettability, the important influencing factors of the surfactant, and the wettability index was established. Finally, a perfect and reasonable wettability evaluation model between coal and the surfactants was established. The relative activity of methyl ether and aromatic ether is greater than that of methyl ether, and the influence on the lignite, coking coal, and anthracite wettability conforms to the model [Image: see text]. The influence on the non-caking coal and fat coal wettability conforms to the model [Image: see text], while the influence on the gas coal wettability conforms to the model Z = A + B(1)X(1) + B(2)X(2). In general, this study provides scientific guidance for the compounding of high-efficiency and environmentally protective composite dust suppressors to realize clean mine production.
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spelling pubmed-84128982021-09-07 Influence Mechanism of Surfactants on Wettability of Coal with Different Metamorphic Degrees Based on Infrared Spectrum Experiments Hu, Yingying Zhang, Qingtao Zhou, Gang Wang, Haiyang Bai, Yanlong Liu, Yejiao ACS Omega [Image: see text] Based on experiments, a numerical analysis is used to quantitatively explore the influence of coal and surfactant microstructures on wettability. First, based on an infrared spectrum experiment, the distribution of oxygen-containing functional groups, aromatic hydrocarbons, and aliphatic hydrocarbons of coal and surfactants was obtained. Second, the wettability relationship between coal and different surfactants was determined by optical titration, and the coal dust wettability and surfaces were optimized. The key factors of the active agent wetting ability affecting lignite wetting mainly depend on the carbonyl, ether, and carboxyl groups in the surfactant. The factors affecting non-stick coal and gas coal wetting mainly depend on the ether group and aromatic amine in the surfactant. The factors affecting fat coal wetting mainly depend on the ether group and hydroxyl group in the surfactant. Finally, the factors affecting coking coal and anthracite wetting mainly depend on the surfactant ether group, aliphatic amine, and aromatic amine. Then, combining the structural parameters with the coal wetting results, the quantitative mathematical relationship between coal dust wettability, the important influencing factors of the surfactant, and the wettability index was established. Finally, a perfect and reasonable wettability evaluation model between coal and the surfactants was established. The relative activity of methyl ether and aromatic ether is greater than that of methyl ether, and the influence on the lignite, coking coal, and anthracite wettability conforms to the model [Image: see text]. The influence on the non-caking coal and fat coal wettability conforms to the model [Image: see text], while the influence on the gas coal wettability conforms to the model Z = A + B(1)X(1) + B(2)X(2). In general, this study provides scientific guidance for the compounding of high-efficiency and environmentally protective composite dust suppressors to realize clean mine production. American Chemical Society 2021-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8412898/ /pubmed/34497914 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02954 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Hu, Yingying
Zhang, Qingtao
Zhou, Gang
Wang, Haiyang
Bai, Yanlong
Liu, Yejiao
Influence Mechanism of Surfactants on Wettability of Coal with Different Metamorphic Degrees Based on Infrared Spectrum Experiments
title Influence Mechanism of Surfactants on Wettability of Coal with Different Metamorphic Degrees Based on Infrared Spectrum Experiments
title_full Influence Mechanism of Surfactants on Wettability of Coal with Different Metamorphic Degrees Based on Infrared Spectrum Experiments
title_fullStr Influence Mechanism of Surfactants on Wettability of Coal with Different Metamorphic Degrees Based on Infrared Spectrum Experiments
title_full_unstemmed Influence Mechanism of Surfactants on Wettability of Coal with Different Metamorphic Degrees Based on Infrared Spectrum Experiments
title_short Influence Mechanism of Surfactants on Wettability of Coal with Different Metamorphic Degrees Based on Infrared Spectrum Experiments
title_sort influence mechanism of surfactants on wettability of coal with different metamorphic degrees based on infrared spectrum experiments
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8412898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34497914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02954
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