Automatic identification and quantification of surface nanoscale pore morphology in coals of different ranks based on AFM, SEM and LP-N2GA.

IF 1.9 4区 工程技术 Q3 MICROSCOPY
Dun Wu, Jianghao Wei, Shoule Zhao, Lin Sun, Yunfeng Li
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Abstract

The pore structure characteristics of coal are crucial for coalbed methane adsorption and migration, carbon storage, and safety in deep coal mining. Although traditional methods can detect pore volume and distribution, they are limited in analysing pore morphology and surface properties. This study employs multiscale techniques including AFM (Atomic force microscopy), SEM (Scanning electron microscopy), and LP-N2GA (Low-Pressure nitrogen gas adsorption) to systematically analyse the impact of coal rank changes on pore structure and its evolutionary process, covering coals from medium-volatile to low-volatile bituminous and anthracite coals. AFM reveals the three-dimensional morphology and quantitative parameters of nanopores, SEM observes meso- and micropore structures, and LP-N2GA verifies pore size distribution. As coal rank increases, surface roughness decreases significantly, the number of pores increases, the average pore diameter decreases, pore morphology transforms from irregular to circular, and porosity increases. Specifically, as the rank of coal increases, the number of nanoring structures rises, while their diameters decrease. Changes in coal rank profoundly affect the nanoring structure, consistent with the evolutionary trend of surface morphology. The combination of AFM and LP-N2GA reveals the role of micropores in gas adsorption. This research not only provides a new perspective for understanding the influence of coal rank changes on pore structure characteristics but also offers a theoretical foundation for coalbed methane development, geological sequestration of carbon dioxide, design of coal-based functional materials, and coal mine safety prevention and control.

基于原子力显微镜(AFM)、扫描电镜(SEM)和LP-N2GA的不同等级煤表面纳米级孔隙形态自动识别与定量
煤的孔隙结构特征对煤层气吸附迁移、储碳及深部开采安全至关重要。虽然传统的方法可以检测孔隙体积和分布,但它们在分析孔隙形态和表面性质方面受到限制。本研究采用原子力显微镜(AFM)、扫描电镜(SEM)、低压氮气吸附(LP-N2GA)等多尺度技术,系统分析了煤阶变化对孔隙结构的影响及其演化过程,研究对象包括中挥发分至低挥发分的烟煤和无烟煤。AFM揭示了纳米孔的三维形态和定量参数,SEM观察了介孔和微孔结构,LP-N2GA验证了孔径分布。随着煤阶的增加,表面粗糙度显著降低,孔隙数量增加,平均孔径减小,孔隙形态由不规则向圆形转变,孔隙率增大。具体来说,随着煤阶的增加,纳米环结构的数量增加,而其直径减小。煤阶的变化深刻影响纳米环结构,与表面形貌的演化趋势一致。AFM和LP-N2GA的结合揭示了微孔在气体吸附中的作用。本研究不仅为认识煤阶变化对孔隙结构特征的影响提供了新的视角,而且为煤层气开发、二氧化碳地质封存、煤基功能材料设计、煤矿安全防治等提供了理论依据。
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Journal of microscopy
Journal of microscopy 工程技术-显微镜技术
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.00%
发文量
83
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Microscopy is the oldest journal dedicated to the science of microscopy and the only peer-reviewed publication of the Royal Microscopical Society. It publishes papers that report on the very latest developments in microscopy such as advances in microscopy techniques or novel areas of application. The Journal does not seek to publish routine applications of microscopy or specimen preparation even though the submission may otherwise have a high scientific merit. The scope covers research in the physical and biological sciences and covers imaging methods using light, electrons, X-rays and other radiations as well as atomic force and near field techniques. Interdisciplinary research is welcome. Papers pertaining to microscopy are also welcomed on optical theory, spectroscopy, novel specimen preparation and manipulation methods and image recording, processing and analysis including dynamic analysis of living specimens. Publication types include full papers, hot topic fast tracked communications and review articles. Authors considering submitting a review article should contact the editorial office first.
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