2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-022-01547-5
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Low-field NMR investigation on interaction of ZnO nanoparticles with reservoir fluids and sandstone rocks for enhanced oil recovery

Abstract: The use of nanoparticles (NPs) can considerably benefit enhanced oil recovery (EOR) by changing the wettability of the rock, improving the mobility of the oil drop, and decreasing the interfacial tension (IFT) between oil and water. Prior to the application of nanoparticles in oil fields, it is essential to conduct measurements at the laboratory scale. However, the estimation of reservoir wettability is difficult in most laboratory experiments. Practicably, ZnO NPs were used to modify the rock surface wettabil… Show more

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“…T 2 (3) and T 1 (3), the shortest relaxation values, are assigned to brine, while T 2 (1) and T 1 (1), the longest relaxation values, are attributed to the mixture of brine and crude oil, and T 2 (2) and T 1 (2) to mainly crude oil. A portion of brine forms an interphase layer with pore walls; this might help enhance crude oil recovery if, for example, brine is enriched with inorganic nanoparticles such as ZnO ( Alomair et al, 2022 ). Brine fills the nanopores faster than crude oil molecules due to its lower viscosity and forms a layered structure via interaction with −OH decorating the pore walls.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T 2 (3) and T 1 (3), the shortest relaxation values, are assigned to brine, while T 2 (1) and T 1 (1), the longest relaxation values, are attributed to the mixture of brine and crude oil, and T 2 (2) and T 1 (2) to mainly crude oil. A portion of brine forms an interphase layer with pore walls; this might help enhance crude oil recovery if, for example, brine is enriched with inorganic nanoparticles such as ZnO ( Alomair et al, 2022 ). Brine fills the nanopores faster than crude oil molecules due to its lower viscosity and forms a layered structure via interaction with −OH decorating the pore walls.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%