CO2 geo-storage in basaltic formations has recently been identified as a viable option to rapidly dispose large quantities of CO2 , hence mitigating anthropogenic CO2 emissions. However, it has been shown that basalt is weakly water-wet or intermediate-wet at typical storage conditions, which reduces capillary trapping capacities and increases lateral and vertical spreading of the CO2 plume; and these effects increase project risk. We thus propose here to prime basalt surfaces with anionic surfactant (here we used sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate), and demonstrate that such priming is highly efficient, and renders the basalt completely water-wet even at high pressures and minute sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate concentrations. Such a wettabil...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent ...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
In situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolved CO2. E...
CO2 geo-storage in basaltic formations has recently been identified as a viable option to rapidly dis...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd CO2 geo-storage in basaltic formations has recently been demonstrated as a viabl...
Mineralization reactions in basaltic formations have gained recent interest as an effective method f...
Developing a method for secure sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in geological formation...
AbstractThe storage of large volumes of industrial CO2 emissions in deep geological formations is on...
AbstractLong term storage of CO2 in geologic formations is currently considered the most attractive ...
Porous basaltic aquifers are currently being considered as a key geologic carbon storage host due to...
The long-term security of geologic carbon storage is critical to its success and public acceptance. ...
The potential dangers with increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, such as climate changes...
AbstractContinental flood basalts represent one of the largest geologic structures on earth but have...
Geologicalsequestration of carbon dioxide in deep reservoirs may provide alarge-scale option for red...
In recent years, the debate over the most effective means to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent ...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
In situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolved CO2. E...
CO2 geo-storage in basaltic formations has recently been identified as a viable option to rapidly dis...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd CO2 geo-storage in basaltic formations has recently been demonstrated as a viabl...
Mineralization reactions in basaltic formations have gained recent interest as an effective method f...
Developing a method for secure sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in geological formation...
AbstractThe storage of large volumes of industrial CO2 emissions in deep geological formations is on...
AbstractLong term storage of CO2 in geologic formations is currently considered the most attractive ...
Porous basaltic aquifers are currently being considered as a key geologic carbon storage host due to...
The long-term security of geologic carbon storage is critical to its success and public acceptance. ...
The potential dangers with increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, such as climate changes...
AbstractContinental flood basalts represent one of the largest geologic structures on earth but have...
Geologicalsequestration of carbon dioxide in deep reservoirs may provide alarge-scale option for red...
In recent years, the debate over the most effective means to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent ...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
In situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolved CO2. E...