The Injection of Co2 To Hypersaline Geothermal Brine: a Case Study for Tuzla Region
Loading...
Files
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Open Access Color
HYBRID
Green Open Access
Yes
OpenAIRE Downloads
OpenAIRE Views
Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
Scaling is a serious issue for geothermal power plants since it remarkably decreases the harvesting of energy. The reduction of pH by organic acids whose structure is close to CO2 for instance formic acid has been an effective solution for the minimization of scaling. Herein, the effect of CO2 injection on the formation of scaling particularly metal-silicates was investigated for the model case of Tuzla Geothermal Field (TGF) located in the northwest of Turkey. CO2 has an acidic character in aqueous systems because it leads to the formation of carbonic acid. The injection of 20.6 m3/s CO2 (approximately 88 ppm) to hypersaline brine of TGF is a promising green approach for both mitigation of scaling by reducing pH from 7.2 to 6.2 at the well-head and the minimization of potential corrosion compared to the use of formic acid (55 ppm).
Description
Keywords
CO2, Capture CO2, Geothermal energy, Geothermal scaling, High salinity brine, Geothermal scaling, CO2, Capture CO2, Geothermal energy, High salinity brine
Fields of Science
01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Citation
Topçu, G., Koç, G., Baba, A., Demir, M.M. (2019). The injection of CO2 to hypersaline geothermal brine: A case study for Tuzla region. Geothermics, 80,86-91. doi:10.1016/j.geothermics.2019.02.011
WoS Q
Scopus Q

OpenCitations Citation Count
14
Source
Volume
80
Issue
Start Page
86
End Page
91
PlumX Metrics
Citations
CrossRef : 14
Scopus : 16
Captures
Mendeley Readers : 38
SCOPUS™ Citations
16
checked on Apr 29, 2026
Web of Science™ Citations
13
checked on Apr 29, 2026
Page Views
858
checked on Apr 29, 2026
Downloads
635
checked on Apr 29, 2026
Google Scholar™


