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How to Regulate the Migration Ability of Emulsions in Micro-Scale Pores: Droplet Size or Membrane Strength?

Qi Sun 1, 2
Zhao-Hui Zhou 3
Lu Han 3
Xin-Yuan Zou 3
Guo-Qiao Li 4
Qun Zhang 3
Fan Zhang 3
Lei Zhang 1
Lu Zhang 1
3
 
State Key Laboratory of Enhanced Oil Recovery, PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, Beijing 100083, China
4
 
No.2 Oil Production Company, Daqing Oilfield Company Limited, Daqing 163000, China
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-02-09
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR0.865
CiteScore8.6
Impact factor4.6
ISSN14203049
Organic Chemistry
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Abstract

Micro visualization has become an important means of solving colloid and interface scientific problems in enhanced oil recovery. It can establish a relationship between a series of performance evaluations of an oil-water interface under macroscopic dimensions and the actual application effect in confined space, and more truly and reliably reflect the starting and migration behavior of crude oil or emulsion in rock pores. In this article, zwitterionic surfactant alkyl sulfobetaine (ASB) and anionic extended surfactant alkyl polyoxypropylene sulfate (A145) were employed as flooding surfactants. The macroscopic properties of the surfactant solutions, such as the oil-water interfacial tension (IFT), the interfacial dilational rheology and the viscosity of crude oil emulsions, have been measured. At the same time, we link these parameters with the oil displacement effect in several visual glass models and confirm the main factors affecting the migration ability of emulsions in micro-scale pores. The experimental results show that ASB reduces the IFT through mixed adsorption with crude oil fractions. The flat arrangement of the large hydrophilic group of ASB molecules enhances the interactions between the surfactant molecules on the oil-water interface. Compared with sulfate, betaine has higher interfacial membrane strength and emulsion viscosity. A145 has a strong ability to reduce the IFT against crude oil because of the larger size effect of the PO chains at the oil side of the interface. However, the membrane strength of A145 is moderate and the emulsion does not show a viscosity-increasing effect. During the displacement process, the deformation ability of the front emulsions or oil banks is the main controlling factor of the displacement efficiency, which is determined by the membrane strength and emulsion viscosity. The strong interfacial membrane strength and the high emulsion viscosity are not conducive to the migration of droplets in pore throats and may result in low displacement efficiency.

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Sun Q. et al. How to Regulate the Migration Ability of Emulsions in Micro-Scale Pores: Droplet Size or Membrane Strength? // Molecules. 2023. Vol. 28. No. 4. p. 1672.
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Sun Q., Zhou Z., Han L., Zou X., Li G., Zhang Q., Zhang F., Zhang L., Zhang L. How to Regulate the Migration Ability of Emulsions in Micro-Scale Pores: Droplet Size or Membrane Strength? // Molecules. 2023. Vol. 28. No. 4. p. 1672.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/molecules28041672
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041672
TI - How to Regulate the Migration Ability of Emulsions in Micro-Scale Pores: Droplet Size or Membrane Strength?
T2 - Molecules
AU - Sun, Qi
AU - Zhou, Zhao-Hui
AU - Han, Lu
AU - Zou, Xin-Yuan
AU - Li, Guo-Qiao
AU - Zhang, Qun
AU - Zhang, Fan
AU - Zhang, Lei
AU - Zhang, Lu
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/02/09
PB - MDPI
SP - 1672
IS - 4
VL - 28
PMID - 36838667
SN - 1420-3049
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@article{2023_Sun,
author = {Qi Sun and Zhao-Hui Zhou and Lu Han and Xin-Yuan Zou and Guo-Qiao Li and Qun Zhang and Fan Zhang and Lei Zhang and Lu Zhang},
title = {How to Regulate the Migration Ability of Emulsions in Micro-Scale Pores: Droplet Size or Membrane Strength?},
journal = {Molecules},
year = {2023},
volume = {28},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041672},
number = {4},
pages = {1672},
doi = {10.3390/molecules28041672}
}
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Sun, Qi, et al. “How to Regulate the Migration Ability of Emulsions in Micro-Scale Pores: Droplet Size or Membrane Strength?.” Molecules, vol. 28, no. 4, Feb. 2023, p. 1672. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041672.