Chip-off-the-old-rock: the study of reservoir-relevant geological processes with real-rock micromodels.

@article{Song2014ChipofftheoldrockTS,
  title={Chip-off-the-old-rock: the study of reservoir-relevant geological processes with real-rock micromodels.},
  author={Wentong Song and Thomas W. de Haas and Hossein Fadaei and David Sinton},
  journal={Lab on a chip},
  year={2014},
  volume={14 22},
  pages={
          4382-90
        }
}
We present a real-rock micromodel approach whereby microfluidic channels are fabricated in a naturally occurring mineral substrate. The method is applied to quantify calcite dissolution which is relevant to oil/gas recovery, CO2 sequestration, and wastewater disposal in carbonate formations - ubiquitous worldwide. The key advantage of this method is the inclusion of both the relevant substrate chemistry (not possible with conventional microfluidics) and real-time pore-scale resolution (not… 

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