The wettability of several materials has been traditionally quantified using macro-scale contact angles. However, precise identification of the three-phase contact (TPC) line is often difficult due to the resolution limit of macro-scale setups. Moreover, micro-level surface chemical heterogeneities can have a notable impact on the predicted wetting behavior which limits macro-scale contact angles. Thus, here, we investigate the micro-scale water wettability of condensed micro-droplets on carbonate rock surfaces via a high-resolution Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM). Macro- and micro-scale contact angles were evaluated under three conditions: 1) natural carbonate surfaces, 2) surfaces aged in crude oil, and 3) surfaces aged ...
Understanding the fundamental interaction of liquids with mineral surfaces and their relation to lar...
The macroscopic movement of subsurface fluids involved in CO2 storage, groundwater, and petroleum en...
Hypothesis: The wetting behaviour is a key property of a porous medium that controls hydraulic condu...
The wettability of several materials has been traditionally quantified using macro-scale contact ang...
Wettability is a key factor influencing multiphase flow in porous media. In addition to the average ...
Wettability, as a vital tool for analyzing and describing oil flow, plays a significant role in dete...
Carbonate reservoir rocks can exhibit highly variable and intricate pore systems at multiple scales,...
We used X-ray micro-tomography to image the in situ wettability, the distribution of contact angles,...
A quantitative in situ characterization of the impact of surface roughness on wettability in porous ...
Carbonate reservoir rocks can exhibit highly variable and intricate pore systems at multiple scales,...
Wettability alteration of carbonate rocks from an oil-wet state to a water wet or mixed-wet state du...
In situ wettability measurements in hydrocarbon reservoir rocks have only been possible recently. Th...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Wettability of surfaces remains of paramou...
AbstractContact angle is a principal control of the flow of multiple fluid phases through porous med...
More than a trillion barrels of oil may be extracted from carbonate reservoirs in the Middle East. O...
Understanding the fundamental interaction of liquids with mineral surfaces and their relation to lar...
The macroscopic movement of subsurface fluids involved in CO2 storage, groundwater, and petroleum en...
Hypothesis: The wetting behaviour is a key property of a porous medium that controls hydraulic condu...
The wettability of several materials has been traditionally quantified using macro-scale contact ang...
Wettability is a key factor influencing multiphase flow in porous media. In addition to the average ...
Wettability, as a vital tool for analyzing and describing oil flow, plays a significant role in dete...
Carbonate reservoir rocks can exhibit highly variable and intricate pore systems at multiple scales,...
We used X-ray micro-tomography to image the in situ wettability, the distribution of contact angles,...
A quantitative in situ characterization of the impact of surface roughness on wettability in porous ...
Carbonate reservoir rocks can exhibit highly variable and intricate pore systems at multiple scales,...
Wettability alteration of carbonate rocks from an oil-wet state to a water wet or mixed-wet state du...
In situ wettability measurements in hydrocarbon reservoir rocks have only been possible recently. Th...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Wettability of surfaces remains of paramou...
AbstractContact angle is a principal control of the flow of multiple fluid phases through porous med...
More than a trillion barrels of oil may be extracted from carbonate reservoirs in the Middle East. O...
Understanding the fundamental interaction of liquids with mineral surfaces and their relation to lar...
The macroscopic movement of subsurface fluids involved in CO2 storage, groundwater, and petroleum en...
Hypothesis: The wetting behaviour is a key property of a porous medium that controls hydraulic condu...