Development of a Non-ionic Surfactant Derived from High Oleate Ester for EOR Application

Natural oil as an alternative raw material to petroleum fractions for various applications have been given much attention due to the fluctuation of global oil price and increasing environmental issues. In this research, a nonionic surfactant has been synthesized successfully using raw material fr...

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Main Author: LEE, SUSAN YUN CHING
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Published: 2014
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spelling oai:utpedia.utp.edu.my:219512024-07-24T02:11:41Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/21951/ Development of a Non-ionic Surfactant Derived from High Oleate Ester for EOR Application LEE, SUSAN YUN CHING TP Chemical technology Natural oil as an alternative raw material to petroleum fractions for various applications have been given much attention due to the fluctuation of global oil price and increasing environmental issues. In this research, a nonionic surfactant has been synthesized successfully using raw material from natural resources namely oleate ester. The synthesized surfactant was characterized and developed to possess properties that makes it suitable for EOR applications in Malaysia. The major properties that were addressed were the surfactant's ability to tolerate harsh conditions of high temperature and high salinity (more than 100°C and 35000 ppm respectively); and to generate stable foam in the presence of oil to make it a suitable candidate for gas mobility control. These were achieved by blending the synthesized surfactant with two additives - an anionic surfactant (sodium dodecyl sulfate) and a foam booster. The formulation of blended surfactants was found to be stable at 100°C, compatible with high salinity and produced foams that are stable in the presence of oil. vn 2014-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/21951/1/2013-CHEMICAL-DEVELOPMENT%20OF%20A%20NONIONIC%20SURFACTANT%20DERIVED%20FROM%20HIGH%20OLEATE%20ESTER%20FOR%20EOR%20APPLICATION-SUSAN%20LEE%20YUN%20CHING.pdf LEE, SUSAN YUN CHING (2014) Development of a Non-ionic Surfactant Derived from High Oleate Ester for EOR Application. Masters thesis, UTP.
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Development of a Non-ionic Surfactant Derived from High Oleate Ester for EOR Application
description Natural oil as an alternative raw material to petroleum fractions for various applications have been given much attention due to the fluctuation of global oil price and increasing environmental issues. In this research, a nonionic surfactant has been synthesized successfully using raw material from natural resources namely oleate ester. The synthesized surfactant was characterized and developed to possess properties that makes it suitable for EOR applications in Malaysia. The major properties that were addressed were the surfactant's ability to tolerate harsh conditions of high temperature and high salinity (more than 100°C and 35000 ppm respectively); and to generate stable foam in the presence of oil to make it a suitable candidate for gas mobility control. These were achieved by blending the synthesized surfactant with two additives - an anionic surfactant (sodium dodecyl sulfate) and a foam booster. The formulation of blended surfactants was found to be stable at 100°C, compatible with high salinity and produced foams that are stable in the presence of oil. vn
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author LEE, SUSAN YUN CHING
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title Development of a Non-ionic Surfactant Derived from High Oleate Ester for EOR Application
title_short Development of a Non-ionic Surfactant Derived from High Oleate Ester for EOR Application
title_full Development of a Non-ionic Surfactant Derived from High Oleate Ester for EOR Application
title_fullStr Development of a Non-ionic Surfactant Derived from High Oleate Ester for EOR Application
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Non-ionic Surfactant Derived from High Oleate Ester for EOR Application
title_sort development of a non-ionic surfactant derived from high oleate ester for eor application
publishDate 2014
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