The dissolution of bubbles confined in porous media is relevant to applications such as carbon sequestration and soil remediation. Recent numerical work indicates that a rich variety of collective dissolution behaviors can be obtained depending on the initial solute concentration, the size distribution of bubbles and the structure of the porous network. However, there is only sparse experimental evidence that supports these findings. Here, we present an experimental study that uses optical microscopy to track the dissolution of CO2 bubbles in a two-dimensional porous network etched on a microfluidic chip filled with CO2–saturated water. We consider two distinct level of initial liquid supersaturation for situations involving a single isolat...
Calcium carbonate is the major carbon sink in the Earth system and its dissolution and precipitation...
Precise manipulation of minute volumes of fluids is at the heart of microfluidics and opens up an ex...
Dissolution trapping is one of the primary mechanisms of carbon dioxide (CO2) storage in deep saline...
Understanding the evolution of solute concentration gradients underpins the prediction of porous med...
Recently, both core- and pore-scale imbibition experiments have shown non-equilibrium dissolution of...
The dissolution of a gas bubble in a confined geometry is a problem of interest in technological app...
In modeling of geological carbon storage, dissolution of supercritical CO2 (scCO2) is often assumed ...
International audienceConvective dissolution is a perennial trapping mechanism of carbon dioxide in ...
Dissolution trapping is one of the most important mechanisms for geological carbon storage (GCS). Re...
Hypothesis: Dynamic adsorption effects can play a crucial role in bubble formation and stabilization...
International audienceConvective dissolution is a perennial trapping mechanism of carbon dioxide in ...
International audienceIn the current context of global warming, the short-term mitigation of greenh...
bubble size. The dissolution process becomes further compli-cated if the interaction between neighbo...
The CO2-brine dissolution homogenizes the distribution of residual CO2 and reduces the leakage risk ...
International audienceGeological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers is a promising measure to mi...
Calcium carbonate is the major carbon sink in the Earth system and its dissolution and precipitation...
Precise manipulation of minute volumes of fluids is at the heart of microfluidics and opens up an ex...
Dissolution trapping is one of the primary mechanisms of carbon dioxide (CO2) storage in deep saline...
Understanding the evolution of solute concentration gradients underpins the prediction of porous med...
Recently, both core- and pore-scale imbibition experiments have shown non-equilibrium dissolution of...
The dissolution of a gas bubble in a confined geometry is a problem of interest in technological app...
In modeling of geological carbon storage, dissolution of supercritical CO2 (scCO2) is often assumed ...
International audienceConvective dissolution is a perennial trapping mechanism of carbon dioxide in ...
Dissolution trapping is one of the most important mechanisms for geological carbon storage (GCS). Re...
Hypothesis: Dynamic adsorption effects can play a crucial role in bubble formation and stabilization...
International audienceConvective dissolution is a perennial trapping mechanism of carbon dioxide in ...
International audienceIn the current context of global warming, the short-term mitigation of greenh...
bubble size. The dissolution process becomes further compli-cated if the interaction between neighbo...
The CO2-brine dissolution homogenizes the distribution of residual CO2 and reduces the leakage risk ...
International audienceGeological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers is a promising measure to mi...
Calcium carbonate is the major carbon sink in the Earth system and its dissolution and precipitation...
Precise manipulation of minute volumes of fluids is at the heart of microfluidics and opens up an ex...
Dissolution trapping is one of the primary mechanisms of carbon dioxide (CO2) storage in deep saline...