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Data Publication

microCT Scan Images of Hydrogen Storage in Coal

Iglauer, Stefan | Akhondzadeh, Hamed | Abid, Hussein | Paluszny, Adriana | Keshavarz, Alireza | Ali, Muhammad | Giwelli, Ausama | Esteban, Lionel | Sarout, Joel | Lebedev, Maxim

NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre

(2022)

Descriptions

H2 adsorption data on sub-bituminous coal as a function of pressure. Hydrogen flooding of a coal core. Micro CT imaging of the effect on coal swelling after hydrogen injection. Hydrogen is trapped, and no swelling is observed indicating that coal might be a good candidate for the storage of hydrogen.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
hydrogen
hydrogen storage
coal
microCT
imaging
cleats

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
coal
X-ray tomography

MSL enriched keywords
sedimentary rock
coal
Apparatus
X-ray tomography
bituminous coal

MSL enriched sub domains i

microscopy and tomography


Source publisher

NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre


DOI

10.5285/84502681-f445-4a01-9dad-c561a94e7c87


Creators

Iglauer, Stefan

Edith Cowan University

Akhondzadeh, Hamed

Edith Cowan University

Abid, Hussein

Edith Cowan University

Paluszny, Adriana

Imperial College London

Keshavarz, Alireza

Edith Cowan University

Ali, Muhammad

Curtin University

Giwelli, Ausama

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Esteban, Lionel

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Sarout, Joel

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Lebedev, Maxim

Curtin University


Citation

Iglauer, S., Akhondzadeh, H., Abid, H., Paluszny, A., Keshavarz, A., Ali, M., Giwelli, A., Esteban, L., Sarout, J., & Lebedev, M. (2022). microCT Scan Images of Hydrogen Storage in Coal [Data set]. NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/84502681-F445-4A01-9DAD-C561A94E7C87


Dates

Available:

2022-02-08