Impact of pressure and temperature on CO 2 –brine–mica contact angles and CO 2 –brine interfacial tension: Implications for carbon geo-sequestration
Muhammad Arif(Curtin University), Stefan Iglauer(Curtin University), Maxim Lebedev(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Ahmed Barifcani(Curtin University), Ahmed Al‐Yaseri(King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals)
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