2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16248066
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Molecular Simulation of Nitrogen Adsorption in Multidimensional Nanopores and New Insights into the Inversion of Pore Size Distribution for Gas Shale

Zhuo Chen,
Mian Lin,
Wenbin Jiang
et al.

Abstract: Low-temperature nitrogen adsorption is a widely used method for the research and evaluation of gas shale’s pore structure. The existing interpretation method, utilizing gas adsorption isotherms to obtain pore size distribution (PSD), is always based on the one-dimensional geometry model, while the void space of gas shale has strong multi-dimensional characteristics. It is necessary to investigate the nitrogen condensation and evaporation behavior in multidimensional structures. In this study, a series of two-d… Show more

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“…For the characterization and inversion of the pore structure of micro-scale particles, current studies still focus on Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) [33], Low-Temperature Gas Absorption (LTGA) [34,35] and small-angle neutron scattering [36]. Comparatively, synchronous polarization measurements using multiple angles and various polarization analyzing channels have the advantages of being in situ, being high-throughput, and having abundant information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the characterization and inversion of the pore structure of micro-scale particles, current studies still focus on Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) [33], Low-Temperature Gas Absorption (LTGA) [34,35] and small-angle neutron scattering [36]. Comparatively, synchronous polarization measurements using multiple angles and various polarization analyzing channels have the advantages of being in situ, being high-throughput, and having abundant information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%