Journal article
A review of coal properties pertinent to carbon dioxide sequestration in coal seams: With special reference to Victorian brown coals
MSA Perera, PG Ranjith, SK Choi, A Bouazza, J Kodikara, D Airey
Environmental Earth Sciences | Published : 2011
Abstract
This paper presents reviews of studies on properties of coal pertinent to carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration in coal with specific reference to Victorian brown coals. The coal basins in Victoria, Australia have been identified as one of the largest brown coal resources in the world and so far few studies have been conducted on CO2 sequestration in this particular type of coals. The feasibility of CO2 sequestration depends on three main factors: (1) coal mass properties (chemical, physical and microscopic properties), (2) seam permeability, and (3) gas sorption properties of the coal. Firstly, the coal mass properties of Victorian brown coal are presented, and then the general variations of t..
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