Molecular Simulations of the Adsorption Behavior of NH(3) and O(2) in Xiaolongtan Lignite

小龙潭褐煤中NH₃和O₂吸附行为的分子模拟

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Abstract

Massive quantities of NH(3) generated after blasting in underground coal mines are believed to enhance the adsorption of O(2) by coal and accelerate the rate of coal's spontaneous combustion oxidation. The adsorption behavior of coal for NH(3) and O(2) after blasting in underground coal mines provides critical insights into the mechanisms of coal's spontaneous combustion. This research was conducted on Xiaolongtan lignite, examining the adsorption characteristic of NH(3)/O(2) binary gas mixtures and single-component NH(3) and O(2) on lignite at 278.15-323.15 K and 0-500 kPa using Grand Canonical Monte Carlo simulations. Additionally, the kinetic properties of the lignite/NH(3) and lignite/O(2) systems were analyzed at 278.15-323.15 K using molecular dynamics simulations. The results revealed that the adsorption isotherms conformed well to the Langmuir equation. Under the specified conditions, the adsorption amount of lignite decreased with increasing temperature, and the gas adsorption amount followed the order: NH(3) > O(2). The adsorption selectivity coefficient of NH(3) and O(2) was largely unaffected by the molar ratio but decreased as the temperature increased. The integral area of the relative concentration curve confirmed that the adsorption of NH(3) and O(2) onto lignite decreased with increasing temperature, maintaining the order NH(3) > O(2). Under identical temporal conditions, the mean square displacement and diffusion coefficients of the gases increased with temperature, with O(2) exhibiting a higher diffusion coefficient than NH(3). Furthermore, the interaction energy of the lignite/NH(3) and lignite/O(2) systems decreased as the temperature increased, with NH(3) exhibiting the strongest interactions with lignite at the same temperature.

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