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Species Distribution in Bicontinuous Phase Systems for Enhanced Oil Recovery Probed by Single-Sided NMR

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LANGMUIR
卷 38, 期 49, 页码 15226-15233

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.2c02302

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  1. CONICET [PIP-11220200102451CO]
  2. SECYT-UNC [33620180100154CB]
  3. ANPCYT [PICT 2017-0957, PICT-2019-2802, PICT 2010-2554, PICT-2013-0905, PICT 2015-0346]

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This study explores the use of a benchtop low-field single-sided NMR to determine the species distribution in complex aqueous-organic systems known as Winsor III. The results show that the salinity of the aqueous phase affects the species distribution in the bicontinuous system, and the methodology used provides information at both macroscopic and microscopic levels. Additionally, the study demonstrates the ability of single-sided NMR to determine the phases' dimensions and the species distribution in a polymer-based bicontinuous system.
Multiphase aqueous-organic systems where a bicontinuous phase is in equilibrium with an excess organic and aqueous phase find various applications in industry. These systems-also known as Winsor III-are complex not only for the different phases that develop therein but also because they are multicomponent systems. In this work, we explore for the first time the use of a benchtop low-field single-sided NMR to determine the species distribution in Winsor III systems. The proposed methodology provides information at macroscopic and microscopic levels. In particular, we show the use of single-sided NMR to determine the phases' dimensions and the species distribution in a polymer-based bicontinuous system. The phases' dimensions and limits can be resolved with micrometric precision and are indicative of the bicontinuous phase stability. The species distribution is determined by means of spatially resolved NMR relaxation and diffusion experiments. It was observed that the salinity of the aqueous phase also impacts the species distribution in the bicontinuous system. Experiments show that the additive and the polymer are mainly located in the bicontinuous phase. As the salinity of the aqueous phase increases, the amount of organic components in the bicontinuous phase decreases as a consequence of the species distribution in the system. This influences the total amount of recovered organic liquid from the organic phase. The information is obtained in a relatively fast experiment and is relevant to the system's possible applications, such as enhanced oil recovery (EOR). This methodology is not only circumscribed to its application in EOR but can also be applied to the study of any emulsion or microemulsion systems without sample size or geometry constraints.

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