Small angle neutron scattering (SANS) and nitrogen low-pressure adsorption (LPS) have been used to characterise the pore structure of two organic lean mudrocks, Opalinus Clay, Mont Terri, Switzerland and Carmel Claystone, Utah. This was done in order to obtain a better understanding of H2 and CO2 transport, reaction and sorption related to radioactive waste disposal and carbon storage, respectively. The pore structure information derived by SANS and LPS are comparable and the results have revealed a vast heterogeneity from 2 nm to 2 µm, which can be related to the high clay contents. Due to the high clay contents, pores smaller than 10 nm constitute a large fraction of total porosity (25-30 %) and most of specific surface area (up to 80 %) ...
Neutron scattering techniques were used to determine the effect of mineral matter on the accessibili...
Clay rich formations are investigated thoroughly as candidate host rocks for the deep geological sto...
The pore size distribution of two natural argillaceous rock samples, Opalinus Clay (OPA) and Helveti...
To quantitatively analyse the pore structure at a broad pore scale range (~ 2 nm to ~ 2 μm), low pre...
The pore structure of organic rich mudrocks is associated with both inorganic and organic constituen...
Small angle neutron scattering (SANS) analysis was performed on six Bakken Shale samples with differ...
The determination of effective diffusion coefficients of gases or solutes in the water-saturated por...
Small-angle and ultra-small-angle neutron scattering (SANS and USANS), low-pressure adsorption (N2 a...
AbstractSpeculation exists in the oil and gas shale community about the form and distribution of the...
Pore structure is an important parameter to quantify the reservoir rock adsorption capability and di...
Small-angle and ultra-small-angle neutron scattering (SANS and USANS) measurements were performed on...
Fluid–solid interactions in natural and engineered porous solids underlie a variety of technological...
The determination of effective diffusion coefficients of gases or solutes in the water‐saturated por...
Clay-rich sedimentary rocks are considered as seal lithologies for hosting radioactive waste or as c...
Shale is an increasingly important source of natural gas in the United States. The gas is held in fi...
Neutron scattering techniques were used to determine the effect of mineral matter on the accessibili...
Clay rich formations are investigated thoroughly as candidate host rocks for the deep geological sto...
The pore size distribution of two natural argillaceous rock samples, Opalinus Clay (OPA) and Helveti...
To quantitatively analyse the pore structure at a broad pore scale range (~ 2 nm to ~ 2 μm), low pre...
The pore structure of organic rich mudrocks is associated with both inorganic and organic constituen...
Small angle neutron scattering (SANS) analysis was performed on six Bakken Shale samples with differ...
The determination of effective diffusion coefficients of gases or solutes in the water-saturated por...
Small-angle and ultra-small-angle neutron scattering (SANS and USANS), low-pressure adsorption (N2 a...
AbstractSpeculation exists in the oil and gas shale community about the form and distribution of the...
Pore structure is an important parameter to quantify the reservoir rock adsorption capability and di...
Small-angle and ultra-small-angle neutron scattering (SANS and USANS) measurements were performed on...
Fluid–solid interactions in natural and engineered porous solids underlie a variety of technological...
The determination of effective diffusion coefficients of gases or solutes in the water‐saturated por...
Clay-rich sedimentary rocks are considered as seal lithologies for hosting radioactive waste or as c...
Shale is an increasingly important source of natural gas in the United States. The gas is held in fi...
Neutron scattering techniques were used to determine the effect of mineral matter on the accessibili...
Clay rich formations are investigated thoroughly as candidate host rocks for the deep geological sto...
The pore size distribution of two natural argillaceous rock samples, Opalinus Clay (OPA) and Helveti...