CO2/Basalt's interfacial tension and wettability directly from gas density: Implications for Carbon Geo-sequestration
Hesham Abdulelah(Edith Cowan University), Mohammad Sarmadivaleh(Curtin University), Muhammad Ali(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Ausama Giwelli(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Ahmed Al‐Yaseri(King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals), Berihun Mamo Negash(Universiti Teknologi Petronas)
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