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[HSC04-01] Altered/unaltered basalt-brine-CO2 gas interactions and dissolution mechanisms at moderate temperatures
Keywords:CO2 storage, Altered basalt, Brine, Dissolution
Experimental results show that the reactivity of altered basalt is not lower than that of unaltered one, and their dissolution behaviours show a big difference. Although more Mg and Ca were extracted from unaltered basalt than altered basalt in the Milli-Q water system within 15 days, in the brine system that simulated the real reservoir condition, the rate of Mg extraction from altered basalt is faster, reached 2.8×10-11 mol m-2s-1, which is 1.7 times higher than that from unaltered basalt; meanwhile, Ca extraction rate did not show a significant decrease. The dissolved Mg is found mainly from smectite in altered basalt but from orthopyroxene in unaltered basalt, while Ca is from plagioclase and clinopyroxene for both altered and unaltered basalt. The significant dissolution of smectite in altered basalt in brine systems potentially helps to create pathways for CO2-containing brine and to increase the reactivity of the surrounding minerals such as clinopyroxenes for CO2 storage.