Chemical loss such as surfactants and alkalis by adsorption to reservoir rock surface is an important issue in enhanced oil recovery (EOR). Here, we investigated the adsorption behaviors of anionic surfactants and alkalis on silica for the first time as a function of temperature using quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM-D). The results demonstrated that the temperature dependent critical micelle concentration of alcohol alkoxy sulfate (AAS) surfactant can be quantitatively described by the thermodynamics parameters of micellization, showing a mainly entropy-driven process. AAS adsorption was mediated under varying temperature conditions, by divalent cations for bridging effect, monovalent cations competitive for adsorption sit...
The loss of injected surfactants in the oil reservoir during a surfactant flooding due to adsorption...
Surfactant adsorption and foaming characteristics are influenced by surfactant concentration and pre...
Hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (HTAB), a cationic surfactant, is physically adsorbed on negati...
Adsorption behavior of surfactants to rock surfaces is an important issue in oil recovery, especiall...
Surfactants have the ability to mobilize residual oil trapped in pore spaces of matrix rocks by lowe...
Surfactant flooding, a chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technique, mainly aims at mobilizing the...
Surfactant losses by adsorption to rock surfaces make surfactant-based enhanced oil recovery economi...
The loss of injected chemical(s) in the reservoir during injection due to the adsorption of the sur...
Abstract In chemical enhanced oil recovery (cEOR) techniques, surfactants are extensively used for e...
The aim of this project is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying adsorption and surface precipitati...
The aim of this project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining int...
The behavior of mixtures of a nonionic surfactant, pentaethylene glycol monodecyl ether (C10E5), and...
Chemical EOR can be an effective method for increasing oil recovery and reducing the amount of produ...
The aim of the project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining inte...
International audienceThe structure of adsorbed surfactant layers at the equilibrium state has alrea...
The loss of injected surfactants in the oil reservoir during a surfactant flooding due to adsorption...
Surfactant adsorption and foaming characteristics are influenced by surfactant concentration and pre...
Hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (HTAB), a cationic surfactant, is physically adsorbed on negati...
Adsorption behavior of surfactants to rock surfaces is an important issue in oil recovery, especiall...
Surfactants have the ability to mobilize residual oil trapped in pore spaces of matrix rocks by lowe...
Surfactant flooding, a chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technique, mainly aims at mobilizing the...
Surfactant losses by adsorption to rock surfaces make surfactant-based enhanced oil recovery economi...
The loss of injected chemical(s) in the reservoir during injection due to the adsorption of the sur...
Abstract In chemical enhanced oil recovery (cEOR) techniques, surfactants are extensively used for e...
The aim of this project is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying adsorption and surface precipitati...
The aim of this project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining int...
The behavior of mixtures of a nonionic surfactant, pentaethylene glycol monodecyl ether (C10E5), and...
Chemical EOR can be an effective method for increasing oil recovery and reducing the amount of produ...
The aim of the project is to delineate the role of mineralogy of reservoir rocks in determining inte...
International audienceThe structure of adsorbed surfactant layers at the equilibrium state has alrea...
The loss of injected surfactants in the oil reservoir during a surfactant flooding due to adsorption...
Surfactant adsorption and foaming characteristics are influenced by surfactant concentration and pre...
Hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (HTAB), a cationic surfactant, is physically adsorbed on negati...