The relative wettability of oil and water on solid surfaces is generally governed by a complex competition of molecular interaction forces acting in such three-phase systems. Herein, we experimentally demonstrate how the adsorption of in nature abundant divalent Ca2+ cations to solid-liquid interfaces induces a macroscopic wetting transition from finite contact angles (≈10°) with to near-zero contact angles without divalent cations. We developed a quantitative model based on DLVO theory to demonstrate that this transition, which is observed on model clay surfaces, mica, but not on silica surfaces nor for monovalent K+ and Na+ cations is driven by charge reversal of the solid-liquid interface. Small amounts of a polar hydrocarbon, stearic ac...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 22/08/19 to 22/08/21Carbonate rock reservoirs ...
Oil–water–substrate wettability is of prime importance in most branches of science and technology, f...
Oil recovery yields from sandstone reservoirs strongly depend on the wetting properties of the rock....
The relative wettability of oil and water on solid surfaces is generally governed by a complex compe...
The relative wettability of oil and water on solid surfaces is generally governed by a complex compe...
The relative wettability of oil and water on solid surfaces is generally governed by a complex compe...
The relative wettability of oil and water on solid surfaces is generally governed by a complex compe...
Most solid surfaces acquire a finite surface charge upon exposure to aqueous environments due to des...
Most solid surfaces acquire a finite surface charge upon exposure to aqueous environments due to des...
Most solid surfaces acquire a finite surface charge after exposure to aqueous environments caused by...
Most solid surfaces acquire a finite surface charge after exposure to aqueous environments caused by...
One of the major challenges of modern society is the increasing demand for energy, and conventional ...
To understand the success of low salinity water flooding in improving oil recovery, it is important ...
The effectiveness of water flooding oil recovery depends to an important extent on the competitive w...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 22/08/19 to 22/08/21Carbonate rock reservoirs ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 22/08/19 to 22/08/21Carbonate rock reservoirs ...
Oil–water–substrate wettability is of prime importance in most branches of science and technology, f...
Oil recovery yields from sandstone reservoirs strongly depend on the wetting properties of the rock....
The relative wettability of oil and water on solid surfaces is generally governed by a complex compe...
The relative wettability of oil and water on solid surfaces is generally governed by a complex compe...
The relative wettability of oil and water on solid surfaces is generally governed by a complex compe...
The relative wettability of oil and water on solid surfaces is generally governed by a complex compe...
Most solid surfaces acquire a finite surface charge upon exposure to aqueous environments due to des...
Most solid surfaces acquire a finite surface charge upon exposure to aqueous environments due to des...
Most solid surfaces acquire a finite surface charge after exposure to aqueous environments caused by...
Most solid surfaces acquire a finite surface charge after exposure to aqueous environments caused by...
One of the major challenges of modern society is the increasing demand for energy, and conventional ...
To understand the success of low salinity water flooding in improving oil recovery, it is important ...
The effectiveness of water flooding oil recovery depends to an important extent on the competitive w...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 22/08/19 to 22/08/21Carbonate rock reservoirs ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 22/08/19 to 22/08/21Carbonate rock reservoirs ...
Oil–water–substrate wettability is of prime importance in most branches of science and technology, f...
Oil recovery yields from sandstone reservoirs strongly depend on the wetting properties of the rock....