Adsorption thermodynamic characteristics are an important part of the methane adsorption mechanism, and are useful for understanding the energy transmission mechanism of coalbed methane (CBM) migration in coal reservoirs. To study the effect of coal pore characteristics on methane adsorption heat, five different types of rank coals were used for low-pressure nitrogen, low-pressure carbon dioxide, and methane adsorption experiments. Pore structure and adsorption parameters, including maximum adsorption capacity and adsorption heat, were obtained for five coal samples, and their relationships were investigated. The results show that the low-pressure nitrogen adsorption method can measure pores within 1.7–300 nm, while the low-pressure carbon ...
Abstract Coalbed methane (CBM) is an important resource of energy. For CBM recovery, sorption‐induce...
The pore structure and gas adsorption are two key issues that affect the coal bed methane recovery p...
Coalbed methane (CBM) reserve of low-rank coal (R < 0.65), occupying a proportion of more than 40% o...
Better understanding of the storage and transportation characteristics of methane in coal seams is i...
This study measured the adsorption heat for five groups of Chinese coal samples of different ranks a...
Coalbed methane (CBM) is mainly adsorbed in coal reservoir. To explore the methane (CH) adsorption m...
To study the effect of pulverization on coal\u27s pore structure and the implications for methane ad...
77 K nitrogen adsorption was the most widely used technique for determining surface area and pore si...
For the quantitative recognition and characterization of the flow characteristics of polymorphism co...
In order to grasp the effect of soft and hard coal pore structure on gas adsorption characteristics,...
Water content and water–coal interface wettability are always the difficult issues of coalbed methan...
Abstract The pore structure of coal plays a key role in controlling the storage and migration of CH4...
Abstract To comprehensively study the methane adsorption behaviour of coals under variable temperatu...
Both of the coalbed methane (CBM) and shale gas reservoirs are dominated by nanometer-scale pores wi...
The study of heat adsorption plays an important role in understanding the mechanism of methane adsor...
Abstract Coalbed methane (CBM) is an important resource of energy. For CBM recovery, sorption‐induce...
The pore structure and gas adsorption are two key issues that affect the coal bed methane recovery p...
Coalbed methane (CBM) reserve of low-rank coal (R < 0.65), occupying a proportion of more than 40% o...
Better understanding of the storage and transportation characteristics of methane in coal seams is i...
This study measured the adsorption heat for five groups of Chinese coal samples of different ranks a...
Coalbed methane (CBM) is mainly adsorbed in coal reservoir. To explore the methane (CH) adsorption m...
To study the effect of pulverization on coal\u27s pore structure and the implications for methane ad...
77 K nitrogen adsorption was the most widely used technique for determining surface area and pore si...
For the quantitative recognition and characterization of the flow characteristics of polymorphism co...
In order to grasp the effect of soft and hard coal pore structure on gas adsorption characteristics,...
Water content and water–coal interface wettability are always the difficult issues of coalbed methan...
Abstract The pore structure of coal plays a key role in controlling the storage and migration of CH4...
Abstract To comprehensively study the methane adsorption behaviour of coals under variable temperatu...
Both of the coalbed methane (CBM) and shale gas reservoirs are dominated by nanometer-scale pores wi...
The study of heat adsorption plays an important role in understanding the mechanism of methane adsor...
Abstract Coalbed methane (CBM) is an important resource of energy. For CBM recovery, sorption‐induce...
The pore structure and gas adsorption are two key issues that affect the coal bed methane recovery p...
Coalbed methane (CBM) reserve of low-rank coal (R < 0.65), occupying a proportion of more than 40% o...