Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6588619 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2018 | 46 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of an instantaneous chemical reaction on convective dissolution in a Hele-Shaw cell is analyzed experimentally and numerically. We experimentally show that the non-dimensional onset time and growth rate of instability is determined only by the reactant concentration-ratio. Also, nonlinear numerical simulations are conducted to obtain the temporal evolution of the dissolution flux. The experimental and numerical results reveal a sharp increase of up to 300% in the dissolution flux, accompanied by a decrease in the convection onset time, when the reactant concentration-ratio approaches the stoichiometric value. These results have important implications for the optimization of carbon-dioxide storage in porous saline aquifers in the Earth's subsurface.
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Authors
Ilia Cherezov, Silvana S.S. Cardoso, Min Chan Kim,