Experimental mutual solubilities of CO2 and H2O in pure water and NaCl solutions
Résumé
Solubility measurements in conditions relevant to CO2 geological storage are sparse, especially solubility data of water in the CO2-rich phase. New data are acquired by in situ Raman spectroscopy in NaCl aqueous. An effect of NaCl concentration is observed on calibration curves in the H2O-rich phase: the slope of the fitted curve ICO2/IH2O = f(sCO2) is equal to 4.97, 4.25, and 3.93 at 0, 1, and 2 M NaCl, respectively. On the contrary, the Raman signal in the CO2-rich phase is not affected by salinity. The slope of the fitted curve ACO2/AH2O = f(yCO2/yH2O) is equal to 1.72 whatever the NaCl concentration.
Domaines
Sciences de la Terre
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