JOURNAL ARTICLE

Sulfate PromotesCompact CaCO3 Formationand Protects Portland Cement from Supercritical CO2 Attack

Abstract

Supercritical (sc) CO2 in geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) can chemically and mechanically deteriorate wellbore cement, raising concerns for long-term operations. In contrast to the conventional view of “sulfate attack” on cement, we found that adding 0.15 M sulfate to the acidic brine can significantly reduce the impact of scCO2 attack on Portland cement, resulting in stronger cement than that found in a sulfate-free system. Scanning electron microscopy revealed a decreased total attack depth in reacted cement in the presence of sulfate. With a newly defined minimum porosity term in reactive transport modeling, our model suggests that sulfate caused CaCO3 to fill more nanopore spaces in the cement. Small angle X-ray scattering experiments also showed that sulfate can decrease the pore sizes of the carbonate layer. The results suggest that the interactions between sulfate and cement can generate a less porous CaCO3 layer, which better resists acidic brine. Using this mechanism as a proof-of-concept, we tested the incorporation of sodium sulfate into Portland cement and synthesized new cement composites that show stronger resistance against scCO2 attacks. These newly discovered interfacial interactions between CaCO3 and sulfate provide new insights into engineering mechanically strong and green materials for safer GCS.

Keywords:
Sulfate Portland cement Cement Supercritical fluid Porosity Brine Nanopore

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Drilling and Well Engineering
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering

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