SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF C02 PHILIC S URFACT ANTS FOR C02 MOBILITY CONTROL FOR EOR APPLICATIONS

The drop in IFT is associated with the triple tailed surfactant possessing short branches. carbonyl groups and methyl groups at the tail portion of the surfactant. It provides suitable sites for C02 to interact intermolecularly with the surfactant. The foam stability of the surfactants which lowe...

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Main Author: ,, MUHAMMAD SAGIR
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Published: 2015
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spelling oai:utpedia.utp.edu.my:212872024-07-24T11:37:24Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/21287/ SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF C02 PHILIC S URFACT ANTS FOR C02 MOBILITY CONTROL FOR EOR APPLICATIONS ,, MUHAMMAD SAGIR TP Chemical technology The drop in IFT is associated with the triple tailed surfactant possessing short branches. carbonyl groups and methyl groups at the tail portion of the surfactant. It provides suitable sites for C02 to interact intermolecularly with the surfactant. The foam stability of the surfactants which lowered the IFT to less than 10 mN/m were evaluated. Triple tailed surfactant possess the most stable foam (20 mins) compared to the twin tailed surfactant (18 minutes) and single tailed surfactant at 13 mins. Commercial surfactants AOS and DuPont FS50 have foam stability at 5 and 10 minutes respectively at 90°C and in the presence of oil. The MRF values reflect the same trend as IFT lowering and foam stability. Three tailed surfactant has the largest MRF of 3.4, the twin tailed at 3.3 and the single tailed at 2.93. AOS and DuPont FS50 MRF was 1.3 and 2.5 respectively. It appears that the surfactant having structure which demonstrates favourable C02 affinity has the largest IFT reduction, highest foam stability and MRF values. 2015 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/21287/1/2014%20-CHEMICAL%20-%20SYHTHESIS%20%26%20EVALUATION%20OF%20CO2%20PHILIC%20SURFACTANTS%20FOR%20CO2%20MOBILITY%20CONTROL%20FOR%20EOR%20APPLICATION%20-%20MUHAMMAD%20SAGIR.pdf ,, MUHAMMAD SAGIR (2015) SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF C02 PHILIC S URFACT ANTS FOR C02 MOBILITY CONTROL FOR EOR APPLICATIONS. Doctoral thesis, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS.
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SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF C02 PHILIC S URFACT ANTS FOR C02 MOBILITY CONTROL FOR EOR APPLICATIONS
description The drop in IFT is associated with the triple tailed surfactant possessing short branches. carbonyl groups and methyl groups at the tail portion of the surfactant. It provides suitable sites for C02 to interact intermolecularly with the surfactant. The foam stability of the surfactants which lowered the IFT to less than 10 mN/m were evaluated. Triple tailed surfactant possess the most stable foam (20 mins) compared to the twin tailed surfactant (18 minutes) and single tailed surfactant at 13 mins. Commercial surfactants AOS and DuPont FS50 have foam stability at 5 and 10 minutes respectively at 90°C and in the presence of oil. The MRF values reflect the same trend as IFT lowering and foam stability. Three tailed surfactant has the largest MRF of 3.4, the twin tailed at 3.3 and the single tailed at 2.93. AOS and DuPont FS50 MRF was 1.3 and 2.5 respectively. It appears that the surfactant having structure which demonstrates favourable C02 affinity has the largest IFT reduction, highest foam stability and MRF values.
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author ,, MUHAMMAD SAGIR
author_facet ,, MUHAMMAD SAGIR
author_sort ,, MUHAMMAD SAGIR
title SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF C02 PHILIC S URFACT ANTS FOR C02 MOBILITY CONTROL FOR EOR APPLICATIONS
title_short SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF C02 PHILIC S URFACT ANTS FOR C02 MOBILITY CONTROL FOR EOR APPLICATIONS
title_full SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF C02 PHILIC S URFACT ANTS FOR C02 MOBILITY CONTROL FOR EOR APPLICATIONS
title_fullStr SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF C02 PHILIC S URFACT ANTS FOR C02 MOBILITY CONTROL FOR EOR APPLICATIONS
title_full_unstemmed SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF C02 PHILIC S URFACT ANTS FOR C02 MOBILITY CONTROL FOR EOR APPLICATIONS
title_sort synthesis and evaluation of c02 philic s urfact ants for c02 mobility control for eor applications
publishDate 2015
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