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Magnetic quantum dots-stabilized foam fluid for enhanced oil recovery
[Display omitted] •Foam fluid with MQDs@SIL (0.005 wt%) showed the efficient plugging action.•The unique surface favored the adsorption of MQDs@SIL on the gas–liquid interface.•The enhanced oil recovery was 18.2% in the stage of foam fluid flooding.•MQDs@SIL provided unique recycling and reusing ben...
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Published in: | Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2022-12, Vol.450, p.138334, Article 138334 |
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Language: | English |
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•Foam fluid with MQDs@SIL (0.005 wt%) showed the efficient plugging action.•The unique surface favored the adsorption of MQDs@SIL on the gas–liquid interface.•The enhanced oil recovery was 18.2% in the stage of foam fluid flooding.•MQDs@SIL provided unique recycling and reusing benefits.
Nanoparticle-stabilized foam fluid provided excellent efficiency in tertiary oil recovery, and a more appealing technique is to exploit reusable low-dimensional nanomaterials, which can achieve better oil-displacement efficiency during the period of global decarbonization. Herein, the magnetic quantum dots (MQDs) were synthesized and then modified by a silane-coupling ionic liquid (SIL) to produce unique quantum dots MQDs@SIL. A series of characterizations and foaming measurements reveal that MQDs@SIL with an average surface grafting density of 1.01 functional chains nm−2 at an ultra-low concentration (0.005 wt%) demonstrated distinct foam stability and salt resistance capability, as well as a unique defoaming performance in a constant magnetic field for regulated foam performance at high temperature. The stretched-straight functional chains and adequate hydrophilic-hydrophobic surface of MQDs@SIL substantially favor the nonreversible adsorption of MQDs@SIL on the gas–liquid interface, leading to an increased surface elasticity, and thus an enhanced foam stability. MQDs@SIL-stabilized foam liquid demonstrated exceptional plugging performance and achieved an enhanced oil recovery of 18.2 % in the stage of foam fluid flooding, exceeding most nanoparticle-stabilized foam fluids ever reported. Furthermore, MQDs@SIL with the unique magnetic property provided unique recycling and reusing benefits, emphasizing their potential applications for enhanced oil recovery. |
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ISSN: | 1385-8947 1873-3212 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cej.2022.138334 |