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Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
57
Citations
9083
World Ranking
2734
National Ranking
828

Overview

Mohammad Sarmadivaleh is affiliated with the Colorado School of Mines in the United States. Their research primarily intersects the fields of engineering and environmental science, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to challenges related to energy and environmental sustainability.

Their work covers several key subfields including ocean engineering, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, mechanics of materials, and environmental chemistry. These areas support a strong foundation for research into energy storage and geological interactions.

Key research topics addressed in their publications include:

  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling

Their recent publications highlight a focus on carbon dioxide geological storage and hydrogen geo-storage, indicating an emphasis on energy transition technologies and subsurface storage mechanisms. Selected publications include:

  • Recent advances in carbon dioxide geological storage, experimental procedures, influencing parameters, and future outlook (2021, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • Toward a Fundamental Understanding of Geological Hydrogen Storage (2022, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research)
  • Hydrogen wettability of quartz substrates exposed to organic acids; Implications for hydrogen geo-storage in sandstone reservoirs (2021, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering)
  • Experimental evaluation of rock mineralogy on hydrogen-wettability: Implications for hydrogen geo-storage (2022, Journal of Energy Storage)
  • Influence of Organic Acid Concentration on Wettability Alteration of Cap-Rock: Implications for CO2 Trapping/Storage (2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)

Frequent co-authors in Mohammad Sarmadivaleh's collaborations include Ahmed Al-Yaseri, Stefan Iglauer, Quan Xie, Muhammad Ali, and Adnan Aftab, reflecting a network of researchers with overlapping interests in energy and environmental engineering.

Their work is regularly published in specialized journals such as the Journal of Energy Storage, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. These venues indicate a strong engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of energy storage and subsurface engineering.

Best Publications

  • Recent advances in carbon dioxide geological storage, experimental procedures, influencing parameters, and future outlook

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  • Toward a Fundamental Understanding of Geological Hydrogen Storage

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  • Contamination of silica surfaces: Impact on water–CO2–quartz and glass contact angle measurements

    Stefan Iglauer;Abdulsalam Salamah;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;Keyu Liu;Keyu Liu

  • A review on borehole instability in active shale formations: Interactions, mechanisms and inhibitors

    Raoof Gholami;Henry Elochukwu;Nikoo Fakhari;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

  • Influence of temperature and pressure on quartz–water–CO2 contact angle and CO2–water interfacial tension

    Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;Ahmed Z. Al-Yaseri;Stefan Iglauer

  • Impact of reservoir wettability and heterogeneity on CO2-plume migration and trapping capacity

    Emad A. Al-Khdheeawi;Emad A. Al-Khdheeawi;Stephanie Vialle;Ahmed Barifcani;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

  • On wettability of shale rocks.

    H. Roshan;Ahmed Al-Yaseri;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;Stefan Iglauer

  • Experimental evaluation of rock mineralogy on hydrogen-wettability: Implications for hydrogen geo-storage

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  • Hydrogen wettability of quartz substrates exposed to organic acids; Implications for hydrogen geo-storage in sandstone reservoirs

    Muhammad Ali;Muhammad Ali;Nilesh Kumar Jha;Ahmed Al-Yaseri;Yihuai Zhang

  • Effect of Nanofluid on CO2-wettability reversal of sandstone formation; implications for CO2 geo-storage

    Muhammad Ali;Muhammad Ali;Muhammad Faraz Sahito;Nilesh Kumar Jha;Nilesh Kumar Jha;Zain-Ul-Abedin Arain

  • Multi-scale x-ray computed tomography analysis of coal microstructure and permeability changes as a function of effective stress

    Yihuai Zhang;Xiaomeng Xu;Maxim Lebedev;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

  • Effect of wettability heterogeneity and reservoir temperature on CO2 storage efficiency in deep saline aquifers

    Emad A. Al-Khdheeawi;Emad A. Al-Khdheeawi;Stephanie Vialle;Ahmed Barifcani;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

  • Carbon geosequestration in limestone: Pore-scale dissolution and geomechanical weakening

    Maxim Lebedev;Yihuai Zhang;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;Ahmed Barifcani

  • Swelling-induced changes in coal microstructure due to supercritical CO2 injection†

    Yihuai Zhang;Maxim Lebedev;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;Ahmed Barifcani

  • Wettability alteration of oil-wet limestone using surfactant-nanoparticle formulation

    Lezorgia N. Nwidee;Maxim Lebedev;Ahmed Barifcani;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

  • CO2-wettability of sandstones exposed to traces of organic acids: Implications for CO2 geo-storage

    Muhammad Ali;Muhammad Ali;Muhammad Arif;Muhammad Arif;Muhammad Faraz Sahito;Sarmad Al-Anssari;Sarmad Al-Anssari

  • Influence of Organic Acid Concentration on Wettability Alteration of Cap-Rock: Implications for CO2 Trapping/Storage.

    Muhammad Ali;Muhammad Ali;Adnan Aftab;Zain-Ul-Abedin Arain;Ahmed Al-Yaseri;Ahmed Al-Yaseri

  • Influence of injection well configuration and rock wettability on CO2 plume behaviour and CO2 trapping capacity in heterogeneous reservoirs

    Emad A. Al-Khdheeawi;Stephanie Vialle;Ahmed Barifcani;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

  • An Investigation of Hydraulic Fracturing Initiation and Near-Wellbore Propagation from Perforated Boreholes in Tight Formations

    S. Fallahzadeh;V. Rasouli;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

  • Pore scale investigation of hydrogen injection in sandstone via X-ray micro-tomography

    Nilesh Kumar Jha;Nilesh Kumar Jha;Ahmed Al-Yaseri;Ahmed Al-Yaseri;Mohsen Ghasemi;Duraid Al-Bayati

  • Swelling effect on coal micro structure and associated permeability reduction

    Yihuai Zhang;Maxim Lebedev;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;Ahmed Barifcani

  • Organic acid concentration thresholds for ageing of carbonate minerals: Implications for CO2 trapping/storage.

    Muhammad Ali;Muhammad Ali;Sarmad Al-Anssari;Muhammad Arif;Ahmed Barifcani

  • Nanoscale rock mechanical property changes in heterogeneous coal after water adsorption

    Yihuai Zhang;Maxim Lebedev;Ahmed Al-Yaseri;Hongyan Yu

  • Nanomaterial-based drilling fluids for exploitation of unconventional reservoirs: A review

    Muhammad Ali;Husna Hayati Jarni;Adnan Aftab;Abdul Razak Ismail

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefan Iglauer
Stefan Iglauer Edith Cowan University
Ahmed Barifcani
Ahmed Barifcani Curtin University
Maxim Lebedev
Maxim Lebedev Curtin University
Vamegh Rasouli
Vamegh Rasouli University of Wyoming
Ahmed Al-Yaseri
Ahmed Al-Yaseri King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Raoof Gholami
Raoof Gholami University of Stavanger
Brian Evans
Brian Evans Curtin University
Reza Rezaee
Reza Rezaee Curtin University
Arcady Dyskin
Arcady Dyskin University of Western Australia
Tobias M. Müller
Tobias M. Müller Hohai University

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