Investigation of the impact of sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate modification on the wettability of coking coal

ENERGY SOURCES PART A-RECOVERY UTILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS(2024)

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To investigate the impact of sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate (SDBS) modification on coking coal's wettability, our research focuses on coking coal and uses SDBS as the surfactant in the experiment. The surface tension, scanning electron microscope, FTIR, contact angle measurement, and reverse osmosis experiment are employed to measure the microscopic characteristics and wettability of raw coking coal, water-soaked coal, and coal soaked in 0.0005%, 0.005%, and 0.05% SDBS solutions. Finally, the dust reduction efficiency was determined by spray dust reduction experiments. We analyzed the effect of varying mass fractions of SDBS on coking coal's wettability. The findings indicate that the surface of coal samples soaked in water and SDBS solution become rough. Adding clean water and SDBS solution improves the coal samples' wettability. Among various coal samples soaked in different solutions, the one treated with 0.005% SDBS solution exhibits the smallest contact angle, significantly higher moisture absorption, and the most pronounced wetting effect. Soaking the coal samples in 0.005% SDBS solution can achieve the highest dust reduction efficiency. In summary, soaking the coal samples in no matter clean water or SDBS solution can enhance the wettability of coal dust, while soaking in 0.005% SDBS solution has a better effect.
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Surfactant,wettability,scanning electron microscope,FTIR,contact angle,reverse osmosis experiment
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