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Methane capacities of Bowen Basin coals related to coal properties

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In this paper, the coalbed methane capacity of Bowen Basin coal from the Bowen Basin of Queensland, Australia was investigated and related to other coal properties, including surface area and coal surface area.
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The importance of shale composition and pore structure upon gas storage potential of shale gas reservoirs

TL;DR: The effect of shale composition and fabric upon pore structure and CH 4 sorption is investigated for potential shale gas reservoirs in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) as mentioned in this paper.
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Coalbed methane: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, it is shown that the micropores are where most methane adsorption occurs in coal seams, and the methane molecule may actually stretch, minutely, the pore and thus with de-gassing of the reservoir, could result in matrix shrinkage, allowing opening of the fracture (cleat) system in the coal and thus enhancing permeability.
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Evaluating metal–organic frameworks for natural gas storage

TL;DR: In this paper, high-pressure methane adsorption isotherms are compared to compare gravimetric and volumetric capacities, isosteric heat and usable storage capacities.
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Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide in Coal with Enhanced Coalbed Methane RecoveryA Review

TL;DR: In this article, the storage of captured CO2 in coal seams has been studied and the potential storage capacity, the storage integrity of the geologic host, and the chemical and physical processes initiated by the deep underground injection of CO2.
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Porosity of Devonian and Mississippian New Albany Shale across a maturation gradient: Insights from organic petrology, gas adsorption, and mercury intrusion

TL;DR: In this paper, the evolution of porosity in shales with increasing maturity was examined in a suite of five New Albany Shale samples spanning a maturity range from immature (vitrinite reflectance, Ro 0.35%) to postmature (Ro 1.41%).
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Nature of the porosity in American coals

TL;DR: The porosity of 40 × 70 mesh size American coals, varying in rank from anthracite to lignite, has been studied using the following characterization techniques: gas adsorption, helium displacement, and mercury porosimetry.
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Introduction to Carbon Science

Harry Marsh
TL;DR: In this paper, the structure in carbons and carbon forms, I.A.S.Edwards mechanisms of formation of isotropic and anisotropic carbons, Professor Harry Marsh and Dr Rosa Menendez physical properties of pitch relevant to the fabrication of carbon materials, Dr Brian Rand kinetics and catalysis of carbon gasification, ProfessorHarry Marsh and Mrs Khim Kuo porosity in carbon and graphites, Brian McEnaney carbon fibres - manufacture, properties, structure and applications, Dr David J.Johnson mechanical properties of cokes and composites,
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Effect of moisture on the methane capacity of American coals

TL;DR: In this paper, an investigation of methane sorption in bituminous coals ranging from low-volatile to highvolatile B has been carried out, and the equilibrium sorption isotherms for dry and moist coal were measured at 30 °C and at pressures up to 60 atm.
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Microporosity in Coal: Its Characterization and its Implications for Coal Utilization

TL;DR: In this article, the characterization of microporosity in coals with the use of measurements of non-steady-state diffusion of gases, gas adsorption and gas and liquid displacement is considered.
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