Issue 14, 2023

Low hydrogen solubility in clay interlayers limits gas loss in hydrogen geological storage

Abstract

Gas intercalation into clay interlayers may result in hydrogen loss in the geological storage of hydrogen; a phenomenon that has not been fully understood and quantified. Here we use metadynamics molecular simulations to calculate the free energy landscape of H2 intercalation into montmorillonite interlayers and the H2 solubility in the confined water; in comparison with results obtained for CO2. The results indicate that H2 intercalation into hydrated interlayers is thermodynamically unfavorable while CO2 intercalation can be favorable. H2 solubility in hydrated clay interlayers is in the same order of magnitude as that in bulk water and therefore no over-solubility effect due to nanoconfinement is observed – in striking contrast with CO2. These results indicate that H2 loss and leakage through hydrated interlayers due to intercalation in a subsurface storage system, if any, is limited.

Graphical abstract: Low hydrogen solubility in clay interlayers limits gas loss in hydrogen geological storage

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Mar 2023
Accepted
11 Jun 2023
First published
15 Jun 2023

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2023,7, 3232-3238

Low hydrogen solubility in clay interlayers limits gas loss in hydrogen geological storage

T. A. Ho, C. F. Jove-Colon and Y. Wang, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2023, 7, 3232 DOI: 10.1039/D3SE00363A

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