Investigations on the adsorption, wettability and zeta potential of anionic surfactant in limestone

Abstract The understanding of the mechanisms that affect oil production in carbonaceous reservoirs has become increasingly necessary, particularly in limestone, which mostly features oil wettability properties that diminishes petroleum recovery. The objective of this work was to investigate the ability of anionic surfactant (coconut oil derived soap) to adsorb in limestone in order to promote wettability change. The finite-bath technique was employed with changes in temperature, mass of adsorbent material (limestone), contact time and surfactant concentration. Contact angle and zeta potential measurements were also made. The surfactant could be significantly adsorbed on the rock, possibly due to ions that are charged oppositely to the species on the rock surface. A temperature rise from 30 °C to 50 °C was unfavourable to the adsorption capacity. The oil-wettable in-natura limestone had its wettability reduced after the treatment with surfactant. The zeta potential measurements showed that electrostatic attractions play an important role in the adsorption process.

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Main Authors: NEVES,ALLAN M., SANTANNA,VANESSA C., BARILLAS,JENNYS L.M., DANTAS,TEREZA N. CASTRO, OLIVEIRA,KATHERINE C., GÓIS,ALISSON G.B.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Ciências 2021
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652021000701703
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