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Physics of coal methane: decisive role of iron compounds
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">V?G?GavriljukEmail author  A?P?Skoblik  B?D?Shanina  A?A?Konchits
Institution:1.G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics,Kiev,Ukraine;2.V. Ye. Lashkarev Institute for Semiconductor Physics,Kiev,Ukraine
Abstract:The role of iron in formation of the coal methane is clarified based on the studies performed on the coal samples taken from different mines in Donetsk coal basin. Using Mössbauer spectroscopy, a correlation is found between the iron content and methane capacity of coal seams. By means of electron paramagnetic resonance, it is found that iron increases the concentration of non-compensated electron spins, i.e. dangled bonds at the carbon atoms. These bonds can be occupied by hydrogen atoms as a prerequisite of methane formation. The two-valence iron is shown to be the most effective in the increase of spin concentration. By using the ion mass spectrometry, the modelling of methane formation is carried out on the mechanical mixture of the iron-free reactor graphite, iron compounds and diluted sulphuric acid as a source of hydrogen atoms. The proposed mechanism is also confirmed by methane formation in the mixture of iron compounds and the coal from the mine where the iron and methane are practically absent.
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