Increasing CO 2 emissions and global warming side effects have prompted the researchers to look for safe and reliable storage sites that have high capacity. Among the available CO 2 …
Multiphase flow and reactive transport are two essential physicochemical processes that govern the effectiveness of geological carbon sequestration (GCS). The interaction and …
Many crystallization processes of great importance, including frost heave, biomineralization, the synthesis of nanomaterials, and scale formation, occur in small volumes rather than bulk …
The calamitous impacts of unabated carbon emission from fossil-fuel-burning energy infrastructure call for accelerated development of large-scale CO2 capture, utilization and …
Hypothesis Atmospheric CO 2 emissions trigger global warming and climate change challenges. Thus, geological CO 2 storage appears to be the most viable choice to mitigate …
Prolonged increase in atmospheric concentration of CO 2 has led to global warming. One promising way to alleviate this problem is geological CO 2 storage (GCS) in sedimentary …
Our limited understanding of mineral reactive surface area contributes to significant uncertainties in quantitative simulations of reactive chemical transport in subsurface …
The geologic architecture in sedimentary reservoirs affects the behavior of density-driven flow and the dispersion of CO2-rich brine. The spatial organization and connectivity of facies …
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Accurate characterization of nanopore structure within coal is of great significance for understanding the mechanism of coalbed methane transportation and accumulation. In …