2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnggs.2016.08.002
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The pore size distribution and its relationship with shale gas capacity in organic-rich mudstone of Wufeng-Longmaxi Formations, Sichuan Basin, China

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“…Additionally, Table 1 contains data on specific surface area of the samples and their total pore volume. In accordance with IUPAC classification, all samples exhibited IV type isotherm with final saturation plateau of specific length (or merely inflexion point) and typical hysteresis loop caused by the capillary condensation, characteristic for the mesoporous materials [35][36][37]. The hysteresis loop for CS and CS/GCN samples is similar to H2 (a) type hysteresis described by steep desorption branch assigned to the network effects such as pore-blocking/percolation in a narrow pore necks widths or evaporation via cavitation [36][37][38].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Additionally, Table 1 contains data on specific surface area of the samples and their total pore volume. In accordance with IUPAC classification, all samples exhibited IV type isotherm with final saturation plateau of specific length (or merely inflexion point) and typical hysteresis loop caused by the capillary condensation, characteristic for the mesoporous materials [35][36][37]. The hysteresis loop for CS and CS/GCN samples is similar to H2 (a) type hysteresis described by steep desorption branch assigned to the network effects such as pore-blocking/percolation in a narrow pore necks widths or evaporation via cavitation [36][37][38].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…In addition, the empty symbols, which depict desorption curves (Figure 2a), had a slightly different pattern with adsorption. As shown in Figure 2b, the pore size distribution of ACs micropore clearly mixed the micropore and mesopores [24].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…As can be seen in the isotherms presented in Fig. 4, it was possible to verify that along the desorption branch in the P/P 0 range 0.4 -0.45 (for N 2 at 77 K) all the samples presented a forced closure of the hysteresis loop, which can be explained by the tensile strength effect (TSE) [47][48][49] . In the pores with critical diameters smaller than 4 nm, the disappearance of the hysteresis occurs when there is a collapse of the hemispherical meniscus and the interconnected pores filled with N 2 are immediately emptied 47,49 .…”
Section: Textural Analysismentioning
confidence: 53%