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    In view of the difference of the adsorption structure between soft and hard coal, there is a big difference in the critical value of the inspection index for the regional outburst risk caused by the gas content. For the coal seams with soft and hard coal stratification, the model of gas content in the equilibrium state was established first, and the microscopic parameters of different rank coals were determined by the low-temperature liquid nitrogen adsorption test and mercury intrusion test. Then, the adsorption capacity of coal samples was determined by the adsorption test. Finally, the residual gas content of the coal seam in the equilibrium state was calculated based on the adsorbed gas content, and the critical value of prediction indexes of regional outburst based on the residual gas content was studied. The results show that for the same metamorphic degree, the specific surface area of soft coal is larger than that of hard coal. However, under the same gas pressure, the residual gas content of hard coal of anthracite and lean coal is greater than that of soft coal with the same metamorphic degree, while that of meager-lean coal and gas-fat coal is opposite. It is suggested to adopt the small value (rounded) of the measured gas content of soft and hard coal at 0.74 MPa as the critical value of the residual gas content in the regional effect test from the economic perspective. It is of great significance to determine the critical standard of the residual gas content in the regional effect test according to local conditions for reducing the cost of outburst prevention work. © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.

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    Minmin Li, Weimin Liang, Haixiao Lin, Gaowei Yue. Study on the Critical Value of Residual Gas Content Based on the Difference of Adsorption Structure between Soft and Hard Coal. ACS omega. 2021 Jul 06;6(26):16744-16754


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