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Comparative experimental study on porosity, mechanical and CO_(2) adsorption characteristics of coal and shale

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摘要 To compare the pore structure, mechanical and CO_(2) adsorption properties of coal and shale, a series of experiments were carried out using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), uniaxial compression, Brazilian splitting, and high-pressure CO_(2) adsorption. The results show that the total porosity of coal is 7.51 times that of shale, and shale is dominated by adsorption pores, while adsorption pores and seepage pores in coal are equally important. Moreover, it is found that the micropores in shale are more advantageous, while meso-macropore in coal are more significant. The adsorption pore surface of coal is rougher than that of shale, and the seepage pore structure of shale is more complex. The uniaxial compressive strength, elastic modulus and absorption energy of shale are 2.01 times, 2.85 times, and 1.27 times that of coal, respectively, indicating that shale has higher compressive capacity and resistance to elastic deformation than coal. The average tensile strength, Brazilian splitting modulus, absorbed energy and brittleness index of shale are 7.92 times, 6.68 times, 10.78 times, and 4.37 times that of coal, respectively, indicating that shale has higher tensile strength and brittleness, but lower ductility, compared with coal. The performed analyses show that under the same conditions, the CO_(2) adsorption capacity of coal is greater than that of shale. The present article can provide a theoretical basis to implement CO_(2)-enhanced coalbed methane (CBM)/shale gas extraction.
出处 《Frontiers of Earth Science》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第3期788-796,共9页 地球科学前沿(英文版)
基金 the Jiangxi Provincial Thousand Talents Plan Project(No.jxsq2019102082).
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