The transformation of the liquid menisci at pore throats is of great importance for mitigating the liquid-blocking effect of condensate reservoirs. Here, we reported a super gas-wetting peanut-like nanoparticle which can facilitate the liquid menisci to transform from concave shape to convex shape by coating a super gas-wetting adsorption with high surface roughness. The morphology and surface chemistry of gas-wetting nanoparticles were investigated by SEM, AFM, and XPS analysis. The mechanism of surface modification was further explored by TEM; the adsorption layer coated on the nanoparticle surface can be recognized as monolayer absorption. The gas-wetting model is recommended as the combination of the Wenzel model and Cassie-Baxter model...
The formation of a bridging gas meniscus via cavitation or nanobubbles is considered the most likely...
The increasing demand for hydrocarbons has led to a hope of developing more efficient recovery techn...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s).The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhy...
The transformation of the liquid menisci at pore throats is of great importance for mitigating the l...
The effect of gas-wetting on the liquid-blocking effect near a wellbore region is significant. Here,...
The effect of gas-wetting on the liquid-blocking effect near a wellbore region is significant. Here,...
An aqueous suspension of silica nanoparticles or nanofluid can alter the wettability of surfaces, sp...
Surface nanobubbles are nanoscopic gaseous domains on immersed substrates which can survive for days...
Janus nanoparticles (NPs) hold great potential in enhanced oil recovery (EOR), although the mechanis...
Nanotechnology has found its way to petroleum engineering, it is well-accepted path in the oil and g...
Previously, condensate banking removal in gas reservoir is mitigated using chemical treatments to al...
Many gas condensate reservoirs suffer a loss in productivity owing to accumulation of liquid in near...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Nanofluids, liquid suspensions of nanoparticles (Np), are an effective agent to ...
It is well accepted that nanofluids have great potential in enhanced oil recovery (EOR). However, th...
Recently, the combination of conventional chemical methods for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and nanot...
The formation of a bridging gas meniscus via cavitation or nanobubbles is considered the most likely...
The increasing demand for hydrocarbons has led to a hope of developing more efficient recovery techn...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s).The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhy...
The transformation of the liquid menisci at pore throats is of great importance for mitigating the l...
The effect of gas-wetting on the liquid-blocking effect near a wellbore region is significant. Here,...
The effect of gas-wetting on the liquid-blocking effect near a wellbore region is significant. Here,...
An aqueous suspension of silica nanoparticles or nanofluid can alter the wettability of surfaces, sp...
Surface nanobubbles are nanoscopic gaseous domains on immersed substrates which can survive for days...
Janus nanoparticles (NPs) hold great potential in enhanced oil recovery (EOR), although the mechanis...
Nanotechnology has found its way to petroleum engineering, it is well-accepted path in the oil and g...
Previously, condensate banking removal in gas reservoir is mitigated using chemical treatments to al...
Many gas condensate reservoirs suffer a loss in productivity owing to accumulation of liquid in near...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Nanofluids, liquid suspensions of nanoparticles (Np), are an effective agent to ...
It is well accepted that nanofluids have great potential in enhanced oil recovery (EOR). However, th...
Recently, the combination of conventional chemical methods for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and nanot...
The formation of a bridging gas meniscus via cavitation or nanobubbles is considered the most likely...
The increasing demand for hydrocarbons has led to a hope of developing more efficient recovery techn...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s).The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhy...