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Carbon-bearing fluids at nanoscale interfaces...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON WATER-ROCK INTERACTION, WRI 14
Publication Date
Page Numbers
175 to 178
Volume
7
Conference Name
14th International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction
Conference Location
Avignon, France
Conference Sponsor
French Geol Survey (BRGM); French Alternat Energies & Atom Energy Commiss (CEA); French Inst Radiopr
Conference Date
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The behaviour of fluids at mineral surfaces or in confined geometries (pores, fractures) typically differs from their bulk behaviour in many ways due to the effects of large internal surfaces and geometrical confinement. We summarize research performed on C-O-H fluids at nanoscale interfaces in materials of interest to the earth and material sciences (e.g., silica, alumina, zeolites, clays, rocks, etc.), emphasizing those techniques that assess microstructural modification and/or dynamical behaviour such as gravimetric analysis, small-angle (SANS) neutron scattering, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations will be described that provide atomistic characterization of interfacial and confined fluid behaviour as well as aid in the interpretation of the neutron scattering results.