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Experimental study on the mechanism of coal spontaneous combustion inhibition by degradation of white-rot fungus

To investigate the mechanism of inhibition of spontaneous combustion of coal by degradation of white-rot fungus, the changes of macroscopic oxidizing characteristics and microstructure of the degraded coal were investigated by the programmed temperature-raising test and the in situ Fourier-transform...

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Published in:Case studies in thermal engineering 2024-07, Vol.59, p.104499, Article 104499
Main Authors: Zhang, Xun, Wang, Weiye, Lu, Bing, Yu, Chen, Bai, Gang, Liang, Huimin
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Language:English
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Summary:To investigate the mechanism of inhibition of spontaneous combustion of coal by degradation of white-rot fungus, the changes of macroscopic oxidizing characteristics and microstructure of the degraded coal were investigated by the programmed temperature-raising test and the in situ Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy experiments. The difference in gas production between the degraded coal and the blank samples indicated that the degradation inhibited the oxidation process of coal, and the intensity of the inhibition effect was different at different oxidation stages. The strongest inhibition effect was found in the accelerated oxidation stage, i.e. 80–140 °C. To further analyze the micro-mechanism of the degradation of Phanerochaete chrysosporium affecting the spontaneous combustion of coal, the relative contents of active functional groups in coal samples were compared. The results showed that the degradation affected the relative contents of hydroxyl, aliphatic hydrocarbon, and oxygenated functional groups in coal. Among them, the most significant changes of –OH and –CO- were observed at 80–140 °C. Thus, it was analyzed that Phanerochaete chrysosporium could degrade the macromolecular structure of coal by generating biological enzymes to reduce the number of oxidizable functional groups such as –OH, –CH2, –CH3, –CO-, and so on, thus reducing the risk of spontaneous combustion of coal.
ISSN:2214-157X
2214-157X
DOI:10.1016/j.csite.2024.104499