A Pore-Scale Study of Fracture Sealing Through Enzymatically-Induced Carbonate Precipitation (EICP) Method Demonstrates Its Potential for CO2 Storage Management

A Pore-Scale Study of Fracture Sealing Through Enzymatically-Induced Carbonate Precipitation (EICP) Method Demonstrates Its Potential for CO2 Storage Management

Mohammad Hemayati, Hamed Aghaei, Alireza Daman Shokouh, Ehsan Nikooee, Ali Niazi, Hamed Khodadadi Tirkolaei

A polarized microscope mounted on a real-rock microfluidics: have you ever been curious to know how this could envision the potential of enzymatically-induced carbonate precipitation for sealing the caprock fractures and alleviating gas leakage in an underground storage system? If yes, for further details, please explore the article!

Scientific Reports, 14, Article number: 17832 (2024)
Corresponding Author: Ehsan Nikooee


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