Issue 33, 2015

Mechanism of oil molecules transportation in nano-sized shale channel: MD simulation

Abstract

Unconventional energy, such as shale oil and gas, opens up a new avenue for alleviating the pressure on the use of conventional energy, enabling a sustainable development of economy and industry. We firstly explored the mechanism of oil molecules transportation in a nano-sized shale channel by molecular dynamic simulations. It is demonstrated that the competition between the oil adsorption strength to the shale surface and the driving force from gas flooding (N2) plays the dominant role in the oil translocation process in the shale channel. The encapsulated oil molecules would be expelled by gas flooding when the gas pressure reaches a critical value. Besides, it is found that the pressure of the gas flooding, shale channel pore size, N2 amount, temperature and shale component all have an important effect on the translocation process of oil molecules inside the shale channel, whose oil-driving efficiency is characterized by oil displacement distance and oil displacement loss. This work lays a theoretical foundation to achieve effectively and efficiently exploiting oil. Besides, the result may shed light on explaining many industrial processes and natural phenomena in nano-sized channels, including viscous liquid transport or diffusion through membranes, energy conversion devices, biological molecules (hemoglobin, protein, DNA) translocation and so forth.

Graphical abstract: Mechanism of oil molecules transportation in nano-sized shale channel: MD simulation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Dec 2014
Accepted
23 Feb 2015
First published
23 Feb 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 25684-25692

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Mechanism of oil molecules transportation in nano-sized shale channel: MD simulation

Q. Xue, Y. Tao, Z. Liu, S. Lu, X. Li, T. Wu, Y. Jin and X. Liu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 25684 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA16682E

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