2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.9b01268
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Molecular Simulation Study on the Volume Swelling and the Viscosity Reduction of n-Alkane/CO2 Systems

Abstract: Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) injection is a successful enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technology that is being widely applied in North American oil fields. Studies have suggested CO 2 -based EOR is technically possible in the Middle Bakken Formation of the Williston Basin in North Dakota. The swelling of a crude oil/CO 2 mixture plays a crucial role in the CO 2 flooding process. Therefore, a better understanding of the effect of CO 2 on crude oil swelling and viscosity reduction is critical for a successful CO 2 EOR pr… Show more

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“…The knowledge of the species mole fractions and swelling effects plays an important role in the use of carbon dioxide for the recovery of hydrocarbon fluids from underground reservoirs 30,32,40,53,56 . Figure 4 shows the bulk mole fractions of methane and carbon dioxide in the decane-rich phase as obtained from the MD simulations (open symbols) and the corresponding theoretical data (solid lines) for all studied systems.…”
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“…The knowledge of the species mole fractions and swelling effects plays an important role in the use of carbon dioxide for the recovery of hydrocarbon fluids from underground reservoirs 30,32,40,53,56 . Figure 4 shows the bulk mole fractions of methane and carbon dioxide in the decane-rich phase as obtained from the MD simulations (open symbols) and the corresponding theoretical data (solid lines) for all studied systems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 shows the swelling factor for the decane-rich phase as obtained from the MD simulations (open symbols) and the corresponding theoretical data (solid lines) for all studied systems. The swelling factor is defined as ratio of the volume of the saturated decane-rich system to the volume of the decane alone 53,56 . Though not shown, both theoretical and simulation results for densities of the pure n-decane system at the studied conditions are in good quantitative agreement with the NIST data 72 .…”
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