2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2022.873813
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Metal Mobilization From CO2 Storage Cap-Rocks: Experimental Reactions With Pure CO2 or CO2 SO2 NO

Abstract: CO2 geological storage will be needed as part of the transition to lower greenhouse gas emissions. During CO2 storage, the mobilization of metals from minerals to formation water via CO2 water rock reactions may be a concern for water quality. The sources, behavior, and fate of metals, however, are not well understood. Metals in minerals of calcite cemented sandstone, feldspar-rich sandstone, and ironstone seal drill cores from a target storage site were characterized. The cores were reacted with low-salinity … Show more

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“…However, dolomite and calcite dissolved during the experiment, while quartz, albite, and K-feldspar were partially dissolved or not dissolved, like dolomite and calcite. However, Pearce et al used a core sample from the targeted zone to test the potential interactions between CO 2 , SO 2 , NO, and pure CO 2 during CO 2 storage. Throughout the experiment, the core sample was described and mineral changes, like calcite and feldspar, were observed.…”
Section: Concept Of Formation Damage During Co2 Sequestrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, dolomite and calcite dissolved during the experiment, while quartz, albite, and K-feldspar were partially dissolved or not dissolved, like dolomite and calcite. However, Pearce et al used a core sample from the targeted zone to test the potential interactions between CO 2 , SO 2 , NO, and pure CO 2 during CO 2 storage. Throughout the experiment, the core sample was described and mineral changes, like calcite and feldspar, were observed.…”
Section: Concept Of Formation Damage During Co2 Sequestrationmentioning
confidence: 99%