Investigation of the Diffuse Interfacial Layer of Superfine Pulverized Coal and Char Particles

Superfine pulverized coal combustion is a new pulverized coal combustion technology that has better combustion stability, higher combustion efficiency, and lower NOx and SO2 emissions. In this paper, small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements were utilized to calculate the diffuse interfacial thickness of superfine pulverized coal and char particles. Porod’s law was applied to quantitatively analyze the SAXS curves with gray relational analysis (GRA) used for further investigation of the influencing factors on the thickness of the diffuse interfacial layer. Negative deviations from Porod’s law of SAXS curves were found for all the coal samples, indicating the existence of diffuse interfacial layers in the grains. When considered in conjunction with coal pyrolysis experiments and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy investigations, it is proposed that the interfacial layer is caused by the organic groups linked to the matrix of the coals. As the variation of interfacial thickness is so small, anal...