Issue 17, 2011

Interfacial dilational rheology related to enhance oil recovery

Abstract

Dilational rheology has been proved to be a powerful tool to investigate equilibrium and dynamic properties of adsorption films by recent studies. Interfacial dilational properties play crucial roles in Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes, such as the formation of oil bank and the demulsification of crude oil emulsions. Moreover, measurements of the interfacial rheology give important clues about the conformations and molecular interactions of amphiphiles adsorbed at an interface. In this review, the experimental results are summarized on dilational rheology of adsorbed layers containing surfactants and polymers employed in EOR, crude oil components and demulsifiers have been summarized. The relationship between dilational data and emulsion stability has been discussed.

Graphical abstract: Interfacial dilational rheology related to enhance oil recovery

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
12 Feb 2011
Accepted
16 Jun 2011
First published
21 Jul 2011

Soft Matter, 2011,7, 7601-7611

Interfacial dilational rheology related to enhance oil recovery

H. Sun, L. Zhang, Z. Li, L. Zhang, L. Luo and S. Zhao, Soft Matter, 2011, 7, 7601 DOI: 10.1039/C1SM05234A

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