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Adsorption Behaviors of Different Components of Shale Oil in Quartz Slits Studied by Molecular Simulation

[Image: see text] Understanding the adsorption state and molecular behavior of the diverse components of shale oil in shale slits is of critical importance for exploring novel enhanced shale oil recovery techniques, but it is hard to be achieved by experimental measurements. In this paper, molecular...

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Autores principales: Xue, Chunlong, Ji, Deluo, Cheng, Di, Wen, Yutong, Luo, Huanhuan, Li, Ying
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9670300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36406577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04845
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author Xue, Chunlong
Ji, Deluo
Cheng, Di
Wen, Yutong
Luo, Huanhuan
Li, Ying
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Ji, Deluo
Cheng, Di
Wen, Yutong
Luo, Huanhuan
Li, Ying
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description [Image: see text] Understanding the adsorption state and molecular behavior of the diverse components of shale oil in shale slits is of critical importance for exploring novel enhanced shale oil recovery techniques, but it is hard to be achieved by experimental measurements. In this paper, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are performed to quantitatively describe the microbehavior of shale oil mixtures containing different kinds of hydrocarbon components, including asphaltene, in quartz slits. The spatial distributions of all the presenting components are given, the interaction energy between the components and quartz is analyzed, and the diffusion coefficients of all the components are calculated. It was found that asphaltene molecules play a vitally important role in restricting the detachment and diffusion movement of all hydrocarbon components, which is actually a key problem limiting the recovery efficiency of shale oil. The effects of temperature, slit aperture, and the appearance of CO(2) on the adsorption behavior of the different shale oil components are examined; the results suggest that the light and medium components are the fractions with the most potential in thermal exploitation, while injection of CO(2) is beneficial for the extraction of all the components, especially the medium components. This work gives insights into the effect of asphaltene on shale oil recovery in quartz slits and might provide guidance on the utilization of thermal and CO(2)-enhanced enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques in shale oil production.
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spelling pubmed-96703002022-11-18 Adsorption Behaviors of Different Components of Shale Oil in Quartz Slits Studied by Molecular Simulation Xue, Chunlong Ji, Deluo Cheng, Di Wen, Yutong Luo, Huanhuan Li, Ying ACS Omega [Image: see text] Understanding the adsorption state and molecular behavior of the diverse components of shale oil in shale slits is of critical importance for exploring novel enhanced shale oil recovery techniques, but it is hard to be achieved by experimental measurements. In this paper, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are performed to quantitatively describe the microbehavior of shale oil mixtures containing different kinds of hydrocarbon components, including asphaltene, in quartz slits. The spatial distributions of all the presenting components are given, the interaction energy between the components and quartz is analyzed, and the diffusion coefficients of all the components are calculated. It was found that asphaltene molecules play a vitally important role in restricting the detachment and diffusion movement of all hydrocarbon components, which is actually a key problem limiting the recovery efficiency of shale oil. The effects of temperature, slit aperture, and the appearance of CO(2) on the adsorption behavior of the different shale oil components are examined; the results suggest that the light and medium components are the fractions with the most potential in thermal exploitation, while injection of CO(2) is beneficial for the extraction of all the components, especially the medium components. This work gives insights into the effect of asphaltene on shale oil recovery in quartz slits and might provide guidance on the utilization of thermal and CO(2)-enhanced enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques in shale oil production. American Chemical Society 2022-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9670300/ /pubmed/36406577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04845 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Xue, Chunlong
Ji, Deluo
Cheng, Di
Wen, Yutong
Luo, Huanhuan
Li, Ying
Adsorption Behaviors of Different Components of Shale Oil in Quartz Slits Studied by Molecular Simulation
title Adsorption Behaviors of Different Components of Shale Oil in Quartz Slits Studied by Molecular Simulation
title_full Adsorption Behaviors of Different Components of Shale Oil in Quartz Slits Studied by Molecular Simulation
title_fullStr Adsorption Behaviors of Different Components of Shale Oil in Quartz Slits Studied by Molecular Simulation
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption Behaviors of Different Components of Shale Oil in Quartz Slits Studied by Molecular Simulation
title_short Adsorption Behaviors of Different Components of Shale Oil in Quartz Slits Studied by Molecular Simulation
title_sort adsorption behaviors of different components of shale oil in quartz slits studied by molecular simulation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9670300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36406577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04845
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