2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.128263
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Effect of bacteria on oil/water interfacial tension in asphaltenic oil reservoirs

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“…Moreover, numerous studies have employed BHI as an effective medium for biosurfactant production by different bacteria types [76][77][78][79] . In previous investigations, BHI was proven to be effective in cultivating G. Stearothermophilus under harsh conditions 13,69,71,72 . According to Zargari et al 69 , the isolation process was carried out.…”
Section: Cultivation Of Bacteriamentioning
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“…Moreover, numerous studies have employed BHI as an effective medium for biosurfactant production by different bacteria types [76][77][78][79] . In previous investigations, BHI was proven to be effective in cultivating G. Stearothermophilus under harsh conditions 13,69,71,72 . According to Zargari et al 69 , the isolation process was carried out.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Low-salinity water injection offers the advantage of being compatible with other EOR methods. According to Abdi et al 13 , the combination of low-salinity water and bacteria for fluid–fluid interactions can yield superior results compared with low-salinity water or microbial EOR (MEOR) alone. MEOR applications using bacterial activities and products like biosurfactants reduce IFT and modify wettability 13 18 .…”
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“…It took about 7.7 days for cells to diffuse from the inlet to the margin, and the shortest shut-in period was 10 days, which was enough to reach the edge of the model. Moreover, it was reported in previous studies that Bacillus subtilis tended to move in the direction of high residual oil concentration because of its chemotaxis [33]. Therefore, the cells in the main stream (oil saturation of 54.5%) tended to move toward the margin (oil saturation of 72.9%) where the residual oil was enriched, because of which the migration time can be further shortened.…”
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“…Geobacillus is a thermophilic, facultative anaerobic bacterium that has strong surface hydrophobicity and produces a bioemulsifier. The strain can change crude oil properties through effects including emulsification, changes in viscosity, and degradation (Abdi et al 2022;Zheng et al 2011). There was obvious emulsification of the liquid produced by the test sample (Fig.…”
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confidence: 97%