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Surfactant Adsorption Isotherms: A Review [PDF]
The need to minimize surfactant adsorption on rock surfaces has been a challenge for surfactant-based, chemical-enhanced oil recovery (cEOR) techniques. Modeling of adsorption experimental data is very useful in estimating the extent of adsorption and, hence, optimizing the process.
Shams Kalam +3 more
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Surfactant Adsorption to Different Fluid Interfaces [PDF]
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Jotam Bergfreund +4 more
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Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes have a great potential to maximize oil recovery factor of the existing reservoirs, where a significant volume of the unrecovered oil after conventional methods is targeted.
Ahmed Fatih Belhaj +5 more
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Surfactant adsorption kinetics in microfluidics [PDF]
Significance Surfactant adsorption to interfaces is a dynamic process of relevance for foaming, emulsification, and detergency. Although the process has been described for centuries now, the rational measurement of adsorption and desorption constants, as well as the modeling of the binding mechanism, is still subject to many assumptions.
Riechers, Birte +5 more
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Wettability alteration and surfactant adsorption study of methyl ester sulphonate/nano-silica nanofluid on sandstone reservoir rock [PDF]
This research project set out to investigate low salinity water/Methyl Ester Sulphonate (MES) surfactant/nano-silica synergy to enhance oil recovery from sandstone reservoir.
Lim Stanley Sim Sze +4 more
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Acidification retardation caused by shielding of cationic surfactants [PDF]
In order to reduce the damage of adsorption and retention of traditional gelled acid in carbonate porous media, and reduce the damage to permeability of dense carbonate rock after stimulation.
SHEN Xin,GUO Jianchun,WANG Shibin
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Nowadays, the application of materials, such as surfactants and nanoparticles in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) projects has been widely studied. So, the adsorption process of these substances is one of the important methods to increase the oil recovery ...
Abbas Shahrabadi +2 more
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Surfactants are centrally important in many scientific and engineering fields and are used for many purposes such as foaming agents and detergents. However, many challenges remain in providing a comprehensive understanding of their behavior.
Mengsu Peng +3 more
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Surfactants adsorption onto carbonate reservoirs would cause surfactants concentrations decrease in surfactant flooding, which would decrease surfactant efficiency in practical applications of enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes.
Jinjian Hou +8 more
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The Impact of Micelle Formation on Surfactant Adsorption–Desorption
The monomer–micelle equilibrium is shown to be responsible for an asymmetry between surfactant adsorption and desorption rates. When a solution containing micelles is brought into contact with a solid surface, the micelles dissociate to supply monomers ...
D. Groenendijk, J. V. van Wunnik
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