CO2thickeners have the potential to be a game changer for enhanced oil recovery, carbon capture utilization and storage, and hydraulic fracturing. Thickener design is challenging due to polymers’ low solubility in supercritical CO2(scCO2) and the difficulty of substantially increasing the viscosity of CO2. In this contribution, we present a framework to design CO2soluble thickeners, combining calculations using a quantum mechanical solvation model with direct laboratory viscosity testing. The conductor-like polarizable continuum model for solvation free-energy calculations was used to determine functional silicone and silsesquioxane solubilities in scCO2. This method allowed for a fast and efficient identification of CO2-soluble compounds, ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas injection is one of the most successful Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) methods...
The first carbon dioxide thickeners have been successfully designed. Each thickener is characterized...
CO2 is one of the most widely used gases in flooding processes due to solubility of CO2 in oil that ...
Mobility control is one of the largest problems in carbon dioxide (CO2) miscible enhanced oil recove...
As an excellent stimulation treatment for the shale reservoir, CO2 fracturing liquid is injected int...
CO2 injection is an effective method for performing enhanced oil recovery (EOR). There are several f...
The low viscosity of pure liquid CO2 hindered the development of CO2 fracturing technology. A modifi...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2 ) is considered to be an excellent candidate for miscible gas i...
CO_(2) flooding often results in poor sweep efficiency due to the high mobility ratio caused by its ...
Direct gas thickening technique has been developed to control the gas mobility in the miscible gas i...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) is an environmental friendly solvent for various chemical proce...
The objective of this work is to design, synthesize, and evaluate direct carbon dioxide thickeners. ...
CO2-foam yields improved sweep efficiency in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) applications over that of p...
Carbon dioxide has been used to recover oil for more than 40 years. Currently, about 43% of EOR prod...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the potential displacing fluids used in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas injection is one of the most successful Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) methods...
The first carbon dioxide thickeners have been successfully designed. Each thickener is characterized...
CO2 is one of the most widely used gases in flooding processes due to solubility of CO2 in oil that ...
Mobility control is one of the largest problems in carbon dioxide (CO2) miscible enhanced oil recove...
As an excellent stimulation treatment for the shale reservoir, CO2 fracturing liquid is injected int...
CO2 injection is an effective method for performing enhanced oil recovery (EOR). There are several f...
The low viscosity of pure liquid CO2 hindered the development of CO2 fracturing technology. A modifi...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2 ) is considered to be an excellent candidate for miscible gas i...
CO_(2) flooding often results in poor sweep efficiency due to the high mobility ratio caused by its ...
Direct gas thickening technique has been developed to control the gas mobility in the miscible gas i...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) is an environmental friendly solvent for various chemical proce...
The objective of this work is to design, synthesize, and evaluate direct carbon dioxide thickeners. ...
CO2-foam yields improved sweep efficiency in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) applications over that of p...
Carbon dioxide has been used to recover oil for more than 40 years. Currently, about 43% of EOR prod...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the potential displacing fluids used in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas injection is one of the most successful Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) methods...
The first carbon dioxide thickeners have been successfully designed. Each thickener is characterized...
CO2 is one of the most widely used gases in flooding processes due to solubility of CO2 in oil that ...