2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0166-5162(03)00030-2
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Behavior and effect of different coal microlithotypes during gas transport for carbon dioxide sequestration into coal seams

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“…The lowest volumes of propylene were sorbed on coal samples 6 and 7, characterized by the lowest porosity and low micropore surface area (see Table 2). The grade of metamorphism [25][26][27], porosity, and chemical characteristics of coal surface [10,11] are the most important properties of coals in terms of their sorption characteristics. The increase in the grade of metamorphism and decrease in coal porosity resulted in the deterioration of sorption capacity of tested coals with respect to propylene.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lowest volumes of propylene were sorbed on coal samples 6 and 7, characterized by the lowest porosity and low micropore surface area (see Table 2). The grade of metamorphism [25][26][27], porosity, and chemical characteristics of coal surface [10,11] are the most important properties of coals in terms of their sorption characteristics. The increase in the grade of metamorphism and decrease in coal porosity resulted in the deterioration of sorption capacity of tested coals with respect to propylene.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure 7b, the shear strain inside a scanned sample during similar experiment is plotted. The combination of micro-CT scanning and the use of a triaxial test cells helps to predict changes in reservoir production, by analysing the behaviour of the most important properties of the rock, such as porosity and permeability (Charalampidou et al, 2011;Karacan and Mitchell, 2003).…”
Section:  Multi-scale Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2000), and describing how different microlithotypes of coal behave as a result of injecting carbon dioxide into seams. Its also volume changes, resulting from sorption and desorption of gases (Baran and Zarebska 2015;Dutka et al 2013;Karacan 2003;Karacan and Mitchell 2003).…”
Section: Coal-bearing Series In the Upper-silesian Coal Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%