ABSTRACT

Results of experimental studies shows that the chemical reactions in the coal substance under the influence of weak magnetic fields are essentially directed at formation of stable gas molecules due to recombination of free radicals, which also enter into chemical reactions with components of the coal organic mass and as a result increasing the crystalline constituent of the structure. The action of the external magnetic field alters the direction of the magnetic moments (spins) of electrons and stimulates the formation (or extension) of crystalline phases of carbon and hydrocarbon chains, two-dimensional carbon structures. It is assumed, that magnetic fields of weak strengths could be applied for the creation of a stable coal-gas system.