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Understanding the Factors Affecting the Adsorption of Surface-Active Agents onto Reservoir Rock in Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery Applications: A Comprehensive Review

This comprehensive review delves into the recent advancements in the study of surfactant adsorption, a crucial factor influencing the efficiency of chemical enhanced oil recovery (cEOR) applications across various oil types. By integrating findings from the latest literature, we shed light on the dy...

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Published in:Chemistry Africa 2024-07, Vol.7 (5), p.2283-2306
Main Authors: Lebouachera, Seif El Islam, Balamane-Zizi, Ouafia, Boublia, Abir, Ghriga, Mohammed Abdelfetah, Hasanzadeh, Mahdi, Hadri, Hind El, Tassalit, Djilali, Khodja, Mohamed, Grassl, Bruno, Drouiche, Nadjib
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