Macro- and micro-scale observations of a surface-functionalized nanocellulose based aqueous nanofluids in chemical enhanced oil recovery (C-EOR)

FUEL(2019)

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Nanocellulose was surface-functionalized for applications in chemical enhanced oil recovery (C-EOR) processes as a green alternative to synthetic polymers in order to reduce environmental impact. This paper focuses on the adsorption isotherms and oil displacement behaviors of an amphiphilic nanocellulose (S-NFC) based nanofluid in sandstone porous media. Particular attention was given to the oil displacement mechanisms of this nanofluid at pore level. The isotherms indicated that the equilibrium adsorption of S-NFC on a sandstone surface was approximately 5.08 mg/mm(2) under our experimental conditions. The micrographs of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) clearly showed the micro morphological change of the surface induced by S-NFC adsorption and aggregates, which, in turn, rendered oil-wet surfaces water-wet as confirmed previously. The injection of S-NFC nanofluid after waterflooding could further increase the oil recovery even for highly heterogeneous models. The oil displacement dynamics observed in a visual micromodel revealed that the nanofluid flooding improved the sweep efficiency and also reduced the residual oil saturation (S-or) after waterflooding process largely due to its bulk viscosity and surface-activation. Emulsification, dragging and wettability alteration were found to be three dominant pore level EOR mechanisms for this nanofluid. These results promise nanocellulose a candidate material for C-EOR applications, but more efforts are needed to further improve its dispersity in electrolytes.
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Green EOR technology,Nanofluid flooding,Surface-functionalized nanocellulose,Adsorption isotherms,Flow behaviors,Pore level observations
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