Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8126700 | Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of salt addition and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/nanoparticle concentration were also investigated in terms of emulsion stability and oil recovery. The salt addition (1Â wt%) more efficiently stabilized the droplets without significant coalescence and contributed to approximately 4% more oil recovery than achieved in the absence of an emulsion system. The PVA/nanoparticle concentration indicated that the emulsion with a low concentration (0.05Â wt%) of PVA and a high concentration (3Â wt%) of nanoparticles had greater stability and enhanced oil recovery compared with the opposite (a high concentration (0.2Â wt%) of PVA and low concentration (1Â wt%) of nanoparticles). These results indicated that the addition of salt and PVA/nanoparticle concentration influenced oil recovery and emulsion stability. Oil recovery was related to emulsion stability.
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Authors
H.A. Son, K.Y. Yoon, G.J. Lee, J.W. Cho, S.K. Choi, J.W. Kim, K.C. Im, H.T. Kim, K.S. Lee, W.M. Sung,