Adsorption kinetics and enhanced oil recovery by silica nanoparticles in sandstone |
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Authors: | Rockey Abhishek Faisal Muthanna Abdulhameed |
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Affiliation: | Department of Energy and Petroleum Engineering, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway |
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Abstract: | This study addresses adsorption kinetics of silica nanoparticles on sandstone mineral surfaces and Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) by nanoparticles. It was shown that nanoparticle adsorption on quartz which is the major constituent of sandstone reservoirs was best described as second order process. Both rate and equilibrium adsorption increases with salinity. However, salinity reduces Intraparticle diffusion while enhancing film diffusion. Spontaneous imbibition with nanoparticles dispersed in low salinity water showed higher incremental recovery which may be due to increased structural disjoining pressure. This was supported by surface forces analysis based on particle size and zeta potential measurements of the nanofluids. |
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Keywords: | silica nanoparticles adsorption kinetics EOR spontaneous imbibition DLVO |
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