• Characterization of flow parameters and evidence of pore clogging during limestone dissolution experiments 

      Luquot, Linda; Roetting, Tobias Stefan; Carrera Ramírez, Jesús (2014-08-01)
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      Rock dissolution induces changes in texture (porosity, pore-size distribution, or tortuosity) which modify multiphase flow and transport properties (permeability, diffusion coefficient, retention curve). Limestone dissolution ...
    • Preparation of low-cost activated carbons from amazonian nutshells for CO2 storage 

      Serafin, Jaroslaw; Ouzzine, Mohammed; Cruz Junior, Orlando F.; Srensce-Nazzal, Joanna (2021-01-01)
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      Low-cost carbonaceous adsorbents with microporous structures and a moderate specific surface area (up to 1630 m2 g-1) were prepared from different amazonian nutshells by one-step chemical activation with KOH for CO2 storage. ...
    • Simulation of chemical reaction localization using a multi-porosity reactive transport approach 

      Soler Sagarra, Joaquim; Luquot, Linda; Martínez Pérez, Laura; Saaltink, Maarten Willem; Gaspari, Francesca de; Carrera Ramírez, Jesús (John Gale, 2016-05)
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      Results of reactive transport laboratory experiments often suggest that pore scale heterogeneity induces localization of reactions (the generation of local micro environments favoring reactions that would not occur in a ...
    • Thermal effects on geologic carbon storage 

      Vilarrasa Riaño, Víctor; Rutqvist, Jonny (2017-02-01)
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      One of the most promising ways to significantly reduce greenhouse gases emissions, while carbon-free energy sources are developed, is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). Non-isothermal effects play a major role in all stages ...