2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.2c01785
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Determination of Apparent Pore Size Distributions of Organic Matter and Inorganic Matter in Shale Rocks Based on Water and N2 Adsorption

Abstract: Knowledge of a shale pore structure is essential and critical to estimating gas storage and predicting gas production. Shale is a heterogeneous rock in terms of its composition and consists of organic matter (OM) and inorganic matter (IOM). Due to their difference in surface wettability and affinity to methane, the quantitative determination of apparent pore size distributions (APSDs) of OM and IOM as well as their contributions to the Barrett–Joyner–Halenda (BJH) pore volume is a very important task, but it i… Show more

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“…There are five original contributions and two reviews on this topic. Feng et al 22 conducted H 2 O adsorption and lowpressure N 2 adsorption−desorption experiments to obtain apparent pore size distributions (APSDs) of dry and moist shale and clay samples. They found that small nanopores (<5 nm) presented under a dry condition may be absent on the clay APSD curves under a moist condition as a result of the capillary condensation effect but are still shown on the shale APSD curves as a result of the existence of hydrophobic organic matter nanopores.…”
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“…There are five original contributions and two reviews on this topic. Feng et al 22 conducted H 2 O adsorption and lowpressure N 2 adsorption−desorption experiments to obtain apparent pore size distributions (APSDs) of dry and moist shale and clay samples. They found that small nanopores (<5 nm) presented under a dry condition may be absent on the clay APSD curves under a moist condition as a result of the capillary condensation effect but are still shown on the shale APSD curves as a result of the existence of hydrophobic organic matter nanopores.…”
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confidence: 99%