Experimental Investigation of a Waste-Derived Biopolymer for Enhanced Oil Recovery Under Harsh Conditions: Extraction and Performance Evaluation. [PDF]
Ali AG +5 more
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This review systematically explores the molecular behavior of diverse surfactants (anionic, cationic, nonionic, amphoteric) at the oil–water interface through molecular dynamics simulations. It highlights their roles in reducing interfacial tension, altering interfacial structure, and enhancing oil recovery efficiency.
Zhaowei Hou +10 more
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A Review of Electrically Enhanced Oil Recovery (EEOR): Mechanism, Influencing Factors and Field Application Effects. [PDF]
Zhang D, Liu Q, Zhou X, Pan X, Shi J.
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Statistical modelling and grey water footprint analysis revealed how technological and environmental factors shape the major ion composition of cooling water discharges from a nuclear power plant. Findings highlight that while ion concentrations increase post‐discharge, they remain within regulatory limits, ensuring minimal ecological impact.
Olha Biedunkova +3 more
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Combined Effects of Nanofluid and Surfactant on Enhanced Oil Recovery: An Experimental Study. [PDF]
Wen Y +5 more
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Based on field outcrop data, core descriptions, comprehensive thin section data (plain, cast, and fluorescent), scanning electron microscopy, whole rock analysis via X‐ray diffraction, physical property tests, element logging, core recording, and oil pilot tests, we propose utilizing a mature and practical three component classification method for ...
Lin Xie +7 more
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Mechanism Study of Enhanced Oil Recovery by CO<sub>2</sub> Huff-n-Puff in Ultralow-Permeability Reservoirs Based on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. [PDF]
Mao C +7 more
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Polymer Flooding in Space-Constrained Reservoirs: Technical and Economic Assessment of Liquid vs. Powder Polymers. [PDF]
Tahir M +8 more
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Physiological and Morphological Response Mechanisms of <i>Theobroma cacao</i> L. Rootstocks Under Flooding and Evaluation of Their Adaptability. [PDF]
Pinto MLPB +13 more
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