New insights from nanoscale in-depth investigation into wettability modification in oil-wet porous media
In the context of fluid-surface studies of oil reservoirs, wettability alteration plays an important role, especially in carbonate reservoirs. This investigation, utilizing molecular dynamics simulation, delves into the effect of oil movement during interactions with brine ions. The calculation of a...
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oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:380252023-12-11T03:01:27Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/38025/ New insights from nanoscale in-depth investigation into wettability modification in oil-wet porous media Khosravi, V. Mahmood, S.M. Jeffry, L.L.A. Yeap, S.P. Ganat, T.A.A.O. Rostami, A. In the context of fluid-surface studies of oil reservoirs, wettability alteration plays an important role, especially in carbonate reservoirs. This investigation, utilizing molecular dynamics simulation, delves into the effect of oil movement during interactions with brine ions. The calculation of adsorption energy, radial distribution function, diffusion coefficient, and configurational changes of the NaCl brine molecules allowed for an examination of the role of ions in oil movement from an oil-wet calcite surface. Findings indicate that the polarity of oil has a marked influence on oil detachment, as evidenced by the more than 30 adsorption energy for the acrylic acid system compared to the decane system. The diffusion coefficient of Na+ ions in the acrylic acid system was found to be five times as high as in the decane system. Configuration changes showed that brine ions are more active-in a regular eight shape-in interacting with the acrylic acid-wet surface as opposed to the decane-wet surface. The hierarchical significance of oil polarity > brine ions > mineral surface in altering the wettability of the system demonstrates the significance of sodium ions in the presence of the polar oil component. The findings greatly contribute to the development of effective Smart Water flooding technology. © 2023 World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd. World Scientific 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed Khosravi, V. and Mahmood, S.M. and Jeffry, L.L.A. and Yeap, S.P. and Ganat, T.A.A.O. and Rostami, A. (2023) New insights from nanoscale in-depth investigation into wettability modification in oil-wet porous media. International Journal of Computational Materials Science and Engineering. ISSN 20476841 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85175415820&doi=10.1142%2fS2047684123500458&partnerID=40&md5=f563c0ac0c8256df7638d15a12031cda 10.1142/S2047684123500458 10.1142/S2047684123500458 10.1142/S2047684123500458 |
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In the context of fluid-surface studies of oil reservoirs, wettability alteration plays an important role, especially in carbonate reservoirs. This investigation, utilizing molecular dynamics simulation, delves into the effect of oil movement during interactions with brine ions. The calculation of adsorption energy, radial distribution function, diffusion coefficient, and configurational changes of the NaCl brine molecules allowed for an examination of the role of ions in oil movement from an oil-wet calcite surface. Findings indicate that the polarity of oil has a marked influence on oil detachment, as evidenced by the more than 30 adsorption energy for the acrylic acid system compared to the decane system. The diffusion coefficient of Na+ ions in the acrylic acid system was found to be five times as high as in the decane system. Configuration changes showed that brine ions are more active-in a regular eight shape-in interacting with the acrylic acid-wet surface as opposed to the decane-wet surface. The hierarchical significance of oil polarity > brine ions > mineral surface in altering the wettability of the system demonstrates the significance of sodium ions in the presence of the polar oil component. The findings greatly contribute to the development of effective Smart Water flooding technology. © 2023 World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd. |
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