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Molecular insights into competitive adsorption of CO(2)/CH(4) mixture in shale nanopores
In the present study, competitive adsorption behaviour of supercritical carbon dioxide and methane binary mixture in shale organic nanopores was investigated by using grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations. The model was firstly validated by comparing with experimental data and a satisfactor...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548842 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07486k |
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author | Zhou, Wenning Zhang, Zhe Wang, Haobo Yan, Yuying Liu, Xunliang |
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description | In the present study, competitive adsorption behaviour of supercritical carbon dioxide and methane binary mixture in shale organic nanopores was investigated by using grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations. The model was firstly validated by comparing with experimental data and a satisfactory agreement was obtained. Then the effects of temperature (298–388 K), pressure (up to 60 MPa), pore size (1–4 nm) and moisture content (0–2.4 wt%) on competitive adsorption behaviour of the binary mixture were examined and discussed in depth. It is found that the adsorption capacity of carbon dioxide in shale organic nanopores is much higher than that of methane under various conditions. The mechanism of competitive adsorption was discussed in detail. In addition, the results show that a lower temperature is favorable to both the adsorption amount and selectivity of CO(2)/CH(4) binary mixture in shale organic nanopores. However, an appropriate CO(2) injection pressure should be considered to take into account the CO(2) sequestration amount and the exploitation efficiency of shale gas. As for moisture content, different influences on CO(2)/CH(4) adsorption selectivity have been observed at low and high moisture conditions. Therefore, different simulation technologies for shale gas production and CO(2) sequestration should be applied depending on the actual moisture conditions of the shale reservoirs. It is expected that the findings in this work could be helpful to estimate and enhance shale gas resource recovery and also evaluate CO(2) sequestration efficiency in shale reservoirs. |
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spelling | pubmed-90866842022-05-10 Molecular insights into competitive adsorption of CO(2)/CH(4) mixture in shale nanopores Zhou, Wenning Zhang, Zhe Wang, Haobo Yan, Yuying Liu, Xunliang RSC Adv Chemistry In the present study, competitive adsorption behaviour of supercritical carbon dioxide and methane binary mixture in shale organic nanopores was investigated by using grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations. The model was firstly validated by comparing with experimental data and a satisfactory agreement was obtained. Then the effects of temperature (298–388 K), pressure (up to 60 MPa), pore size (1–4 nm) and moisture content (0–2.4 wt%) on competitive adsorption behaviour of the binary mixture were examined and discussed in depth. It is found that the adsorption capacity of carbon dioxide in shale organic nanopores is much higher than that of methane under various conditions. The mechanism of competitive adsorption was discussed in detail. In addition, the results show that a lower temperature is favorable to both the adsorption amount and selectivity of CO(2)/CH(4) binary mixture in shale organic nanopores. However, an appropriate CO(2) injection pressure should be considered to take into account the CO(2) sequestration amount and the exploitation efficiency of shale gas. As for moisture content, different influences on CO(2)/CH(4) adsorption selectivity have been observed at low and high moisture conditions. Therefore, different simulation technologies for shale gas production and CO(2) sequestration should be applied depending on the actual moisture conditions of the shale reservoirs. It is expected that the findings in this work could be helpful to estimate and enhance shale gas resource recovery and also evaluate CO(2) sequestration efficiency in shale reservoirs. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9086684/ /pubmed/35548842 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07486k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Zhou, Wenning Zhang, Zhe Wang, Haobo Yan, Yuying Liu, Xunliang Molecular insights into competitive adsorption of CO(2)/CH(4) mixture in shale nanopores |
title | Molecular insights into competitive adsorption of CO(2)/CH(4) mixture in shale nanopores |
title_full | Molecular insights into competitive adsorption of CO(2)/CH(4) mixture in shale nanopores |
title_fullStr | Molecular insights into competitive adsorption of CO(2)/CH(4) mixture in shale nanopores |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular insights into competitive adsorption of CO(2)/CH(4) mixture in shale nanopores |
title_short | Molecular insights into competitive adsorption of CO(2)/CH(4) mixture in shale nanopores |
title_sort | molecular insights into competitive adsorption of co(2)/ch(4) mixture in shale nanopores |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548842 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07486k |
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