Pore morphology in thermally-treated shales and its implication on CO2 storage applications: A gas sorption, SEM, and small-angle scattering study
Debanjan Chandra(Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), T. N. Singh(Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), Jitendra Bahadur(Bhabha Atomic Research Centre), Debasis Sen(Bhabha Atomic Research Centre), Vikram Vishal(Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), Tuli Bakshi(Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), Shubham Kumar(Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), Bodhisatwa Hazra(Indian Institute of Technology Dhanbad)
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