Title of article
Mineral Saturation State and the Implications for Reaction Rates in Reactive Transport Modeling of CO2 Storage
Author/Authors
Kirste، نويسنده , , D.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
4
From page
432
To page
435
Abstract
The injection of CO2 results in a decrease in the pH and a corresponding change from conditions at or near saturation between the aqueous and mineral phases to one of undersaturation. With growing evidence that many mineral dissolution reaction rates are dependent on the proximity to equilibrium, we seek to address the extent to which a fluid becomes undersaturated with respect to the mineral phases present through the addition of CO2. It turns out, for many minerals with a dissolution reaction that is pH dependent, that the saturation index changes little from the initially saturated condition. This indicates that reaction rates commonly used in reaction path and reactive transport models of carbon storage are not sufficiently representative of the dissolution mechanism that dominates and tend to overestimate the amount of reaction with time.
Keywords
CO2 storage , Reactive transport modelling , Kinetics , Gas-water-rock interaction. , reaction rates
Journal title
Procedia Earth and Planetary Science
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Procedia Earth and Planetary Science
Record number
2320514
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