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Investigation on novel redox-responsive ferrocenyl surfactants with reversible interfacial behavior and their recycling application for enhanced oil recovery.

Authors :
Jia, Han
He, Juan
Wang, Qiuxia
Xu, Yingbiao
Zhang, Lingyu
Jia, Haidong
Song, Lin
Wang, Yuanbo
Xie, Qiuyu
Wu, Hongyan
Source :
Colloids & Surfaces A: Physicochemical & Engineering Aspects. Nov2022, Vol. 653, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Stimuli responsive surfactants with reversible properties may effectively solve the problems of traditional surfactants (the switching of interfacial activity and the demulsification difficulty of emulsions) in enhanced oil recovery (EOR). In the present study, we fabricate brand-new redox-responsive double-tailed ferrocenyl surfactants 1,1′-ferrocenedicarboxylic acid-(N,N-dimethyldodecylamine) 2 (FDA-(DMDA) 2) via the dynamic supramolecular assembly. The reversible redox-responsive interfacial behaviors of ferrocenyl surfactants are estimated by measuring the interfacial tension reduction capacity, emulsifying performance, and wettability reversal ability. Compared with oxidized single-tailed ferrocenyl surfactant (FA-DMDA-Ox), oxidized double-tailed ferrocenyl surfactant (FDA-(DMDA) 2 -Ox) displays higher interfacial activity, which can be accurately switched by redox trigger. Cyclic micromodel flooding tests show that the FDA-(DMDA) 2 -Ox can in-situ emulsify the kerosene in pore media, and the addition of Na 2 SO 3 to the produced fluid can achieve the recycle of the surfactants. Oil displacement tests demonstrate that the developed double-tailed ferrocenyl surfactants possess the potential in EOR and recycling. [Display omitted] • Double-tailed ferrocenyl surfactants are fabricated via supramolecular assembly. • Double-tailed ferrocenyl surfactants show high interfacial activity. • The interfacial activity of surfactants can be switched by redox trigger. • The oxidized ferrocenyl surfactants can vastly enhance tertiary oil recovery. • The redox response can achieve the recycling of ferrocenyl surfactants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09277757
Volume :
653
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Colloids & Surfaces A: Physicochemical & Engineering Aspects
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159626542
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.129971