“…However, it is mainly utilized as sacrificial agent, in combination with more expensive petroleum sulfonate surfactants. , Currently, there are also a number of inorganic nanoparticles employed as emulsifiers in EOR applications, such as SiO 2 nanoparticles. These, however, often require more complex grafting modifications to make them amphiphilic, or should be used in combination with surfactants giving a higher total concentration. − Lignin nanoparticles (LNPs) are excellent emulsifiers, as well as Pickering emulsion stabilizers, which have been proved by previous research. − If successful, preparation of LNPs as bio-emulsifiers for EOR would provide a new platform for high value-added applications of lignin. More importantly, due to the alkali solubility properties of lignin, , it is expected that the stable emulsion produced from LNPs can be demulsified to facilitate the separation of oil and water and recover the emulsifier.…”