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The role of geophysics in geologic hydrogen resources
Abstract Transition to cleaner energy sources is crucial for reducing carbon emissions to zero. Among these new clean energy types, there is a growing awareness of the potential for naturally occurring geologic hydrogen (H2) as a primary energy resource that can be readily introduced into the existing energy supply.
Mengli Zhang, Yaoguo Li
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Relationships between hornblende K-Ar ages, chemical composition and hydrogen isotopes, Connemara, western Ireland: evidence for a massive extinct hydrothermal system [PDF]
Major element compositional analyses, K-Ar ages, deltaD parts per thousand and delta O-18 parts per thousand values for 30 zoned and unzoned hornblendes from Dalradian amphibolites and metagabbros. mostly in north Connemara are reported.
Fallick, A. E. +8 more
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Embedding Chemistry and Pharmacy Into Sustainability
Chemistry and pharmacy provide products and processes that are indispensable for our high living standard. To understand their relationship with sustainability is important to allow them to contribute to sustainability in a sustainable manner. An integrated overview of green, circular, and sustainable chemistry and pharmacy is given and how they have t
Klaus Kümmerer
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Geological storage of hydrogen in deep aquifers – an experimental multidisciplinary study
This first multidisciplinary study simulating the H2 arrival in deep aquifers used as geological storage shows the importance of microorganisms.
P. G. Haddad +14 more
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Indicators of hot fluid migration in sedimentary basins: evidence from the UK Atlantic Margin [PDF]
Microthermometric, petrographic and isotopic methods have been used to detect evidence for hot fluid flow in Mesozoic and Tertiary sediments from the NW UK continental margin, West of Shetland. New data presented here show that temperatures are hotter by
H. L. Wycherley +9 more
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ABSTRACT Carbon capture technologies are poised to become one of the primary focuses regarding the achievement of net‐zero emissions by the year 2050. In these technologies, particular attention is given to post‐combustion CO2 capture, which is more easily implemented at existing power stations and other industries.
Satyajit Mukherjee +3 more
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Hydrogen transportation and distribution
Hydrogen needs to be transported and distributed by a reliable delivery infrastructure, proportional to the demand, from the production plant to end-users such as hydrogen refueling stations. Currently, there are three main pathways for hydrogen delivery,
Aghakhani A. +4 more
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ABSTRACT Wellbore instability driven by the volumetric expansion of reactive shale formations remains a primary operational challenge in modern drilling engineering, causing severe mechanical failures and substantial economic deficits. The objective of this study is to formulate and evaluate a novel dual‐action chemical additive capable of ...
Ghaleb Oriquat +8 more
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594609An exemplary techno-economic and environmental assessment of carbon-negative hydrogen (H2) production is carried out in this work. It is based on the so-called “dark photosynthesis” with carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and geological storage.
Johannes Full +11 more
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“Dead Lithium” Formation and Mitigation Strategies in Anode‐Free Li‐Metal Batteries
Anode‐free lithium metal batteries, though promising due to their high energy density, face challenges from dead lithium formation. “Dead lithium”, disconnected from the anode, causes capacity loss, increased resistance, and safety risks. This review explores the origins of dead lithium, its impact on battery performance, and potential strategies for ...
Mozaffar Abdollahifar, Andrea Paolella
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