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Synthesis, interfacial activity and rheological properties of low interfacial tension viscoelastic Gemini surfactants

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DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2021.109845

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Viscoelastic Gemini surfactants; Low interfacial tension; Rheological properties; Surface tension; Micelle structure

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51474035]

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A series of new Gemini surfactants were synthesized and characterized, showing good interfacial activity and low CMC values, promising for oil recovery in low permeability reservoirs. Varying the carbon number of the hydrophobic chain can control the surface activity and viscoelastic properties, helping to increase the oil-water interfacial tension and enhance oil recovery efficiency in reservoirs.
In order to develop a special surfactant that is suitable for improving oil recovery in low permeability reservoirs, and simultaneously meet the requirements of effectively improving sweep efficiency, displacement efficiency and good injectability, a series of new Gemini surfactants (GAC-3m, m = 14, 16, 18) were synthesized and characterized by FTIR and (HNMR)-H-1. The surface activity, interfacial activity, thickening properties and viscoelasticity of GAC-3m solution were systematically studied. The mechanism of viscosity and elasticity enhancement were also discussed. The results showed that with increasing the carbon number of hydrophobic chain, the surface activity and interface activity of GAC-3m surfactant increased first and then decreased, the viscosity and elasticity gradually increased. The micelle microstructures changed from sheet to network-like, and the structural morphology was gradually complete and compact, which made the viscosity and elasticity of the GAC-3m surfactant solution increase. GAC-3m exhibit fascinating surface activity, interfacial activity and low values of CMC (<4.5 x 10(-4) mol/L), which is conducive to the formation of micelle structure at low concentration. The 0.5% GAC-316 solution can substantially reduce the oil-water interfacial tension to ultralow values (10(-3) mN/m), and also possess attractive viscosity (18.58 mPa s) and viscoelastic properties (tan delta = 0.5 < 1). In accordance with the experimental studies, the novel surfactants (GAC-3m) are a kind of low interfacial tension viscoelastic Gemini surfactant, promising in enhancing the recovery of low permeability reservoirs. The insights gained from this study contribute to enriching the theoretical research of the viscoelastic Gemini surfactant and promote the applications of low interfacial tension viscoelastic Gemini surfactant in the recovery of heterogeneous low permeability reservoirs fields.

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