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Adsorption of aliphatic ionic liquids at low waxy crude oil-water interfaces and the effect of brine
Sivabalan Sakthivel, Sugirtha Velusamy, ,
Published in Elsevier B.V.
2015
Volume: 468
   
Pages: 62 - 75
Abstract
The need for development of better surface active agents for upstream oil and gas industry which can survive harsh condition of salinity are in great demand, particularly for the applications related to improved/enhanced oil recovery, flow assurance and oil and gas production operations keeping in mind the environmental constraints. The technical difficulties which need to be considered are those involving the surface forces such as surface tension (SFT) and interfacial tension (IFT) acting between the formation water and the low waxy crude oil. In this study, we have employed the use of eight aliphatic ionic liquids (ILs), based on di- and tri-alkyl ammonium as cations and with various anions such as [CH3COO]-, [BF4]-, [H2PO4]- and [HSO4]- for the investigation of the surface phenomenon of crude oil-water system. The synergistic effect of NaCl along with the ILs is investigated in detail. It is observed that there is a significant reduction in the surface tension of water and the interfacial tension of crude oil-water system in the presence of salt, particularly at higher concentration of NaCl (200,000ppm). Effect of temperature, time, alkyl chain length of the cationic part of the ILs, nature of anions of ILs and the concentration of ILs is also discussed. The trend in the electrical conductivity of aqueous IL solutions with various concentrations at three different temperatures 298.15-318.15K is also presented along with critical aggregation concentration. The study on the effect of ILs on the SFT/IFT of water and low waxy crude oil-water system reveal that the ILs are successful in minimizing the effect of the surface forces in the presence of salt and thereby, could pave the way for efficient enhanced oil recovery operations. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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JournalData powered by TypesetColloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier B.V.
ISSN09277757
Open AccessNo
Concepts (36)
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    Crude oil
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    Electric conductivity
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    Enhanced recovery
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    Gas industry
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    Oil shale
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    Phase interfaces
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    Surface active agents
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    Surface tension
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    WATERWORKS
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    CRITICAL AGGREGATION CONCENTRATION
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    Electrical conductivity
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    ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS
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    NACL
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    OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION
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    TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES
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    UPSTREAM OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
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    WAXY CRUDE OIL
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    Ionic liquids
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    Aliphatic compound
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    Alkyl group
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    Ionic liquid
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    Petroleum
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    Sodium chloride
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    Water
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    Adsorption
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    Animal experiment
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    Aqueous solution
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    Article
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    Hydrogen bond
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    Interfacial tension
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    Nonhuman
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    Physical chemistry
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    PRESSURE AND TENSION
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    Reduction
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    Temperature
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    Time