多孔材料和受限流体中的中子散射:在CO2封存和采油中的应用

K. Stefanopoulos
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在本研究中,我们简要回顾了利用弹性中子散射技术揭示多孔材料和孔隙约束流体结构的优点。此外,我们强调了在模型孔隙系统以及沉积岩中利用原位CO2注入和中子散射来探索孔隙形态、孔隙可达性和孔隙限制CO2的结构特性的好处。这些信息对于设计最佳的二氧化碳封存以及油气开采项目非常重要。
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Neutron Scattering from Porous Materials and Confined Fluids: Applications to CO2 Sequestration and Oil Recovery
In the current study we briefly review the advantages of utilising elastic neutron scattering techniques to reveal the structure of porous materials and pore-confined fluids. Furthermore, we highlight the benefits of utilising in situ CO2 injection and neutron scattering in model porous systems as well as in sedimentary rocks to explore the pore morphology, the pore accessibility and the structural properties of pore-confined CO2. This information is important for the design of optimal CO2 sequestration as well as gas and oil recovery projects.
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