Reactivity of Wet scCO2 toward Reservoir and Caprock Formations under Elevated Pressure and Temperature Conditions: Implications for CCS and CO2-Based Geothermal Energy Extraction.

IF 5.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Energy & Fuels Pub Date : 2025-01-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1021/acs.energyfuels.4c04515
Nicolás Rangel-Jurado, Xiang-Zhao Kong, Anna Kottsova, Luiz Grafulha Morales, Ning Ma, Federico Games, Maren Brehme, Stefano M Bernasconi, Martin O Saar
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Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and CO2-based geothermal energy are promising technologies for reducing CO2 emissions and mitigating climate change. Safe implementation of these technologies requires an understanding of how CO2 interacts with fluids and rocks at depth, particularly under elevated pressure and temperature. While CO2-bearing aqueous solutions in geological reservoirs have been extensively studied, the chemical behavior of water-bearing supercritical CO2 remains largely overlooked by academics and practitioners alike. We address this knowledge gap by conducting core-scale laboratory experiments, focusing on the chemical reactivity of water-bearing supercritical CO2 (wet scCO2) with reservoir and caprock lithologies and simulating deep reservoir conditions (35 MPa, 150 °C). Employing a suite of high-resolution analytical techniques, we characterize the evolution of morphological and compositional properties, shedding light on the ion transport and mineral dissolution processes, caused by both the aqueous and nonaqueous phases. Our results show that fluid-mineral interactions involving wet scCO2 are significantly less severe than those caused by equivalent CO2-bearing aqueous solutions. Nonetheless, our experiments reveal that wet scCO2 can induce mineral dissolution reactions upon contact with dolomite. This dissolution appears limited, incongruent, and self-sealing, characterized by preferential leaching of calcium over magnesium ions, leading to supersaturation of the scCO2 phase and reprecipitation of secondary carbonates. The markedly differing quantities of Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions transported by wet scCO2 streams provide clear evidence of the nonstoichiometric dissolution of dolomite. More importantly, this finding represents the first reported observation of ion transport processes driven by water continuously dissolved in the scCO2 phase, which challenges prevailing views on the chemical reactivity of this fluid and highlights the need for further investigation. A comprehensive understanding of the chemical behavior of CO2-rich supercritical fluids is critical for ensuring the feasibility and security of deep geological CO2 storage and CO2-based geothermal energy.

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Energy & Fuels
Energy & Fuels 工程技术-工程:化工
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9.20
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13.20%
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1101
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Energy & Fuels publishes reports of research in the technical area defined by the intersection of the disciplines of chemistry and chemical engineering and the application domain of non-nuclear energy and fuels. This includes research directed at the formation of, exploration for, and production of fossil fuels and biomass; the properties and structure or molecular composition of both raw fuels and refined products; the chemistry involved in the processing and utilization of fuels; fuel cells and their applications; and the analytical and instrumental techniques used in investigations of the foregoing areas.
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