Adsorption behavior of surfactants to rock surfaces is an important issue in oil recovery, especially in the process of surfactant flooding. The surfactant loss through adsorption to rock surfaces makes such process economically less feasible. Here, we investigated the adsorption behavior of anionic surfactants (alcohol alkoxy sulfate, AAS) onto silica with quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring. The results demonstrated that the surfactant adsorption followed the Langmuir adsorption isotherm. Up to solution pH 10, surfactant adsorption slightly increased with increasing pH. The higher pH leads to more anionic surface sites for binding with an anionic surfactant with the help of a calcium cation bridging. The amount of anio...
The aim of this project is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying adsorption and surface precipitati...
Chemical EOR can be an effective method for increasing oil recovery and reducing the amount of produ...
The progresses of understanding of the surfactant adsorption at the hydrophilic solid–liquid interfa...
Surfactant losses by adsorption to rock surfaces make surfactant-based enhanced oil recovery economi...
Chemical loss such as surfactants and alkalis by adsorption to reservoir rock surface is an importan...
Surfactants have the ability to mobilize residual oil trapped in pore spaces of matrix rocks by lowe...
The loss of injected chemical(s) in the reservoir during injection due to the adsorption of the sur...
Clay minerals are prevalent in nature and are a key component of sandstone-based oil reservoirs. Und...
The adsorption of an anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) on a negatively charged silica ...
HYPOTHESIS: The adsorption of anionic surfactants onto positively charged carbonate minerals is typi...
The aim of the project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining inte...
The aim of this project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining int...
Chemical flooding, or surfactant flooding, is a well known EOR technique which has been used worldwi...
Surfactant-assisted oil recovery is usually employed for the production of residual oil after primar...
This paper demonstrates the use of polyelectrolytes to modify and manipulate the adsorption of ionic...
The aim of this project is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying adsorption and surface precipitati...
Chemical EOR can be an effective method for increasing oil recovery and reducing the amount of produ...
The progresses of understanding of the surfactant adsorption at the hydrophilic solid–liquid interfa...
Surfactant losses by adsorption to rock surfaces make surfactant-based enhanced oil recovery economi...
Chemical loss such as surfactants and alkalis by adsorption to reservoir rock surface is an importan...
Surfactants have the ability to mobilize residual oil trapped in pore spaces of matrix rocks by lowe...
The loss of injected chemical(s) in the reservoir during injection due to the adsorption of the sur...
Clay minerals are prevalent in nature and are a key component of sandstone-based oil reservoirs. Und...
The adsorption of an anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) on a negatively charged silica ...
HYPOTHESIS: The adsorption of anionic surfactants onto positively charged carbonate minerals is typi...
The aim of the project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining inte...
The aim of this project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining int...
Chemical flooding, or surfactant flooding, is a well known EOR technique which has been used worldwi...
Surfactant-assisted oil recovery is usually employed for the production of residual oil after primar...
This paper demonstrates the use of polyelectrolytes to modify and manipulate the adsorption of ionic...
The aim of this project is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying adsorption and surface precipitati...
Chemical EOR can be an effective method for increasing oil recovery and reducing the amount of produ...
The progresses of understanding of the surfactant adsorption at the hydrophilic solid–liquid interfa...