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Enhanced stability and high temperature-tolerance of CO(2) foam based on a long-chain viscoelastic surfactant for CO(2) foam flooding

CO(2) switchable foams have gained increasing attention recently for their smart properties. However, their performance at high temperature and high pressure has been less documented. In this study, a long-chain viscoelastic surfactant, N1-(3-aminopropyl)-N3-octadecylpropane-1,3-diamine bicarbonate...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Panfeng, Ren, Shaoran, Shan, Yu, Zhang, Liang, Liu, Yizhe, Huang, Lijuan, Pei, Shufeng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9061887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35518694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00237e
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Sumario:CO(2) switchable foams have gained increasing attention recently for their smart properties. However, their performance at high temperature and high pressure has been less documented. In this study, a long-chain viscoelastic surfactant, N1-(3-aminopropyl)-N3-octadecylpropane-1,3-diamine bicarbonate (ODPTA) has been studied as a CO(2) foam agent for its application in CO(2) flooding in complex and harsh reservoir conditions, and the foam performance under static and dynamic conditions was tested up to 160 °C and 10.5 MPa using a visualized foam-meter and in sand-pack flooding experiments. The viscosity of the ODPTA and conventional surfactant solutions saturated with dissolved CO(2) was measured using a long coiled-tube viscometer at HTHP, and its effect on the high temperature-tolerance of CO(2) foams has been analyzed. The experimental results show that CO(2) foam generated using ODPTA is much more stable than the conventional surfactants (such as SDS and alkylphenol ethoxylates) and has high temperature-tolerance up to 160 °C, and has also exhibited excellent mobility control in CO(2) flooding experiments. The viscosity of the ODPTA–CO(2) bulk phase can be maintained as high as 12 mPa s under 160 °C and 10.5 MPa, which is much higher than that of the conventional surfactant solutions (similar to water). ODPTA's good foam performance with extremely high temperature-tolerance can be attributed to its high bulk phase viscosity in the brine water saturated with CO(2).