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Original Article

Experimental Study on the Influence of Pyrite Oxidation Products on Coal Spontaneous Combustion

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Pages 2581-2596 | Received 16 Sep 2020, Accepted 10 Dec 2020, Published online: 27 Dec 2020
 

ABSTRACT

In order to study the effect of pyrite oxidation products on the spontaneous combustion of coal, five kinds of compounds of pyrite oxidation products with 6% of a mass fraction were added to the coal sample of Yangmei No. 5 Mine. The analysis shows that the weightlessness and ignition activation energy of coal samples after adding Fe3+, Fe2+, and H+ are reduced compared with YM. Fe3+ and Fe2+ catalyze the free radical chain reaction during the spontaneous combustion of coal, promote the development of C = O and -CO-O-, and accelerate the oxidation reaction of -CH3, -CH2- and -OH. H+ reduces the content of Si-O-Si structure. After adding Fe(OH)3 and S0, the activation energy of coal samples is higher than that of YM. Through the adiabatic oxidation experiment, it can be seen that Fe3+, Fe2+, H+ shorten the shortest ignition time of YM coal samples 40.7 h, 32 h, 4.6 h. Fe(OH)3 and S0 prolong the shortest ignition time of YM coal samples by 7.1 h and 21.8 h, respectively. This shows that the oxidation products of FeS2 play an important role in promoting low-temperature oxidation of coal.

Acknowledgments

The authors greatly acknowledge the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51574143).

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the the National Natural Science Foundation of China [52074147].

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