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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

British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Data Centre (UKRI/NERC)

(2022)

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

British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Data Centre (UKRI/NERC)


DOI

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


Authors

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;


Citiation

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