Effect of Electric Potential Gradient on Methane Adsorption and Desorption Behaviors in Lean Coal by Electrochemical Modification: Implications for Coalbed Methane Development of Dongqu Mining, China

ACS Omega. 2020 Sep 10;5(37):24073-24080. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.0c03496. eCollection 2020 Sep 22.

Abstract

The application of electrochemical modification for accelerating methane extraction in lean coal seams is limited due to the lack of experimental and theoretical research studies. Therefore, electrochemical modification with different electric potential gradient values was selected to modify lean coals in this study; meanwhile, the amount of methane adsorption and the methane desorption ratio were tested and analyzed. The results showed that the maximum amount of methane adsorption in coal samples decreased after electrochemical modification and the decrease in methane adsorption increased with an increase in electric potential gradient. The methane desorption ratio increased from 83.20% up to 87.84 and 86.90% at the anode and cathode zone, respectively, after electrochemical modification using a 4 V/cm electric potential gradient. A higher electric potential gradient performs better in the electrochemical modification. The mechanism of electrochemical modification using different electric potential gradients was revealed based on the measurements of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and liquid nitrogen adsorption. It is due to an increase in acid groups in coal molecular structure and the change of the specific surface area of coal after modification. The results obtained from this work contribute to the methane extraction via the electrochemical method in lean coal seams.