International audienceGeological carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is a promising technology for curbing the global warming crisis by reduction of the overall carbon footprint. Degradation of cement wellbore casings due to carbonation reactions in the underground CO2 storage environment is one of the central issues in assessing the long-term success of the CCS operations. However, the complexity of hydrated cement coupled with extreme subsurface environmental conditions makes it difficult to understand the carbonation reaction mechanisms leading to the loss of well integrity. In this work, we use biased ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations to explore the reactivity of supercritical CO2 with the basal and edge surfaces of a m...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), involving the capture of CO2 at large point sources, such as power...
Capture and subsequent geologic storage of CO<sub>2</sub> in deep brine reservoirs plays a significa...
ABSTRACT: Assessing the possibility of CO2 leakage is one of the major challenges for geological car...
International audienceGeological carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is a promising technology fo...
Carbonation of natural earth-abundant and synthetic metal silicates promises scalable solutions to p...
Wellbore cement deterioration is critical for wellbore integrity and the safety of CO2 storage in ge...
Geochemical trapping (i.e., mineralization) is considered to be the most efficient way for long-term...
Abstract Reactive magnesium oxide (MgO)-based cement (RMC) can play a key role in carbon capture pr...
International audienceAssessing the possibility of CO2 leakage is one of the major challenges for ge...
The reactions of CO$_2$ in water under extreme pressure-temperature conditions are of great importan...
AbstractExperimental results of Portland cement reactivity in CO2 rich fluids have so far seemed inc...
The efficiency on the long term of CO2 geological storage will rely on trapping mechanisms and good ...
To better understand the geochemical alteration of the interface between wellbore Portland cement an...
AbstractPortland cement can play a major role in providing cost-effective, long-term zonal isolation...
Portland cement, a common sealing material for wellbores for geological carbon sequestration was rea...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), involving the capture of CO2 at large point sources, such as power...
Capture and subsequent geologic storage of CO<sub>2</sub> in deep brine reservoirs plays a significa...
ABSTRACT: Assessing the possibility of CO2 leakage is one of the major challenges for geological car...
International audienceGeological carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is a promising technology fo...
Carbonation of natural earth-abundant and synthetic metal silicates promises scalable solutions to p...
Wellbore cement deterioration is critical for wellbore integrity and the safety of CO2 storage in ge...
Geochemical trapping (i.e., mineralization) is considered to be the most efficient way for long-term...
Abstract Reactive magnesium oxide (MgO)-based cement (RMC) can play a key role in carbon capture pr...
International audienceAssessing the possibility of CO2 leakage is one of the major challenges for ge...
The reactions of CO$_2$ in water under extreme pressure-temperature conditions are of great importan...
AbstractExperimental results of Portland cement reactivity in CO2 rich fluids have so far seemed inc...
The efficiency on the long term of CO2 geological storage will rely on trapping mechanisms and good ...
To better understand the geochemical alteration of the interface between wellbore Portland cement an...
AbstractPortland cement can play a major role in providing cost-effective, long-term zonal isolation...
Portland cement, a common sealing material for wellbores for geological carbon sequestration was rea...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), involving the capture of CO2 at large point sources, such as power...
Capture and subsequent geologic storage of CO<sub>2</sub> in deep brine reservoirs plays a significa...
ABSTRACT: Assessing the possibility of CO2 leakage is one of the major challenges for geological car...