Hydrogen wettability of quartz substrates exposed to organic acids

Title

Hydrogen wettability of quartz substrates exposed to organic acids
Implications for hydrogen geo-storage in sandstone reservoirs

Subject

Hydrogen storage
Fuel cells
Fuel economy
Gas emissions
Greenhouse gases
Contact angle
Substrates
Hydrogen fuels
Wetting
Quartz
Sandstone
Nitrogen fertilizers

Description

Hydrogen is presently evaluated as a clean fuel to mitigate anthropogenic CO2 emissions and reduce the greenhouse gas effect. However, one of the major challenges for implementing a full hydrogen economy is hydrogen storage (as hydrogen is highly volatile and compressible). The solution to this problem is storing hydrogen into geological formations (as they are abundant and have large storing quantities). One of the key factors in this process is the wettability of the formation, which determines fluid dynamics, containment security, withdrawal rates, and storage capacities. To do this, we have determined the wettability of sandstone rock representative substrate through an extensive set of experiments in the presence of hydrogen. Whereas, almost all of these formations contains organic acids (hexanoic C6, lauric C12, and lignoceric C24 acids, respectively), even in minute concentrations, ranging from C4 to C26. Therefore, to fully comprehend the H2 wettability in a realistic scenario, we have aged quartz substrates in organic acids and conducted contact angle measurements under assorted storage conditions (temperature of 323 K, pressure of 0.1, 15, and 25 MPa). Our results show that pure quartz was inherently strongly water-wet (where a is 40.8 and r is 35.1) and turned to intermediate water-wet (a is 91.3 and r is 82.7) in presence of H2 (at 323 K and 25 MPa) when the rock substrate was aged with organic acids having longer alkyl chain (102 Molarity (M) of lignoceric acid). This study, thus, provides crucial information for the implementation of the future hydrogen economy. 2021 Elsevier B.V.
207

Publisher

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering

Date

2021

Contributor

Ali, Muhammad
Jha, Nilesh Kumar
Al-Yaseri, Ahmed
Zhang, Yihuai
Iglauer, Stefan
Sarmadivaleh, Mohammad

Type

journalArticle

Identifier

9204105
10.1016/j.petrol.2021.109081

Collection

Citation

“Hydrogen wettability of quartz substrates exposed to organic acids,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 15, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/25796.

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