Impact of pressure, salt concentration and temperature on the convective dissolution of carbon dioxide in aqueous solutions

  • Loodts, Vanessa
  • Rongy, Laurence
  • De Wit, Anne
Publication date
January 2014
ISSN
1054-1500
Citation count (estimate)
14

Abstract

The convective dissolution of carbon dioxide (CO2) in salted water is theoretically studied to determine how parameters such as CO2 pressure, salt concentration, and temperature impact the short-time characteristics of the buoyancy-driven instability. On the basis of a parameter-free dimensionless model, we perform a linear stability analysis of the time-dependent concentration profiles of CO2 diffusing into the aqueous solution. We explicit the procedure to transform the predicted dimensionless growth rate and wavelength of the convective pattern into dimensional ones for typical laboratory-scale experiments in conditions close to room temperature and atmospheric pressure. This allows to investigate the implicit influence of the experiment...

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