Understanding the wetting properties of reservoir rocks can be of great benefit for advanced applications such as the effective trapping and geological storage of CO2. Despite their importance, not all mechanisms responsible for wetting mineral surfaces in subsurface environments are well understood. Factors such as temperature, pressure and salinity are often studied, achieving results with little unanimity; other possible factors are left somewhat unexplored. One such factor is the effect of contamination. In the present study, the effects of adding a non-aqueous organic contaminant, ethanol, on the CO2–water interfacial tension (IFT) and the CO2/water/calcite contact angle were investigated using molecular dynamics simulations. Within th...
The underground geo-storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is an essential component of the carbon capture ...
Geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) in deep saline aquifers results in chemical and transport proces...
To reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, different scenarios are proposed to capture and store c...
Interfacial tension (IFT) between “native reservoir fluid” and “injected CO2” and the contact angle ...
Assessment of the risks and environmental impacts of carbon geosequestration requires knowledge abou...
The background for conducting this study are the huge unused possibilities for storage of large quan...
In recent years, the reduction of CO2 emissions has become a joint effort throughout the world, and ...
A small concentration of organic acid in carbon dioxide (CO2) storage formations and caprocks could ...
Knowledge of interfacial properties, including both fluid-fluid interfacial tension and mineral wett...
In the context of carbon geo-sequestration projects, brine–CO2 interfacial tension γ and brine–CO2–r...
Within the context of global warming, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) capture and its utilization in oil recove...
The ambiguity of contact angle experimental measurements due to surface chemistry changes resulted f...
Wettability of oil-brine-carbonate system is an important petro-physical parameter, which governs su...
Global warming due to Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel consumption remains an extreme...
Wettability is a key reservoir characteristic influencing geological carbon sequestration (GCS) proc...
The underground geo-storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is an essential component of the carbon capture ...
Geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) in deep saline aquifers results in chemical and transport proces...
To reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, different scenarios are proposed to capture and store c...
Interfacial tension (IFT) between “native reservoir fluid” and “injected CO2” and the contact angle ...
Assessment of the risks and environmental impacts of carbon geosequestration requires knowledge abou...
The background for conducting this study are the huge unused possibilities for storage of large quan...
In recent years, the reduction of CO2 emissions has become a joint effort throughout the world, and ...
A small concentration of organic acid in carbon dioxide (CO2) storage formations and caprocks could ...
Knowledge of interfacial properties, including both fluid-fluid interfacial tension and mineral wett...
In the context of carbon geo-sequestration projects, brine–CO2 interfacial tension γ and brine–CO2–r...
Within the context of global warming, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) capture and its utilization in oil recove...
The ambiguity of contact angle experimental measurements due to surface chemistry changes resulted f...
Wettability of oil-brine-carbonate system is an important petro-physical parameter, which governs su...
Global warming due to Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel consumption remains an extreme...
Wettability is a key reservoir characteristic influencing geological carbon sequestration (GCS) proc...
The underground geo-storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is an essential component of the carbon capture ...
Geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) in deep saline aquifers results in chemical and transport proces...
To reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, different scenarios are proposed to capture and store c...