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Study on synthesis and properties of novel bisphenyl sulphonate Gemini surfactant based on lignin for enhanced oil recovery.

Authors :
Chen, Shuyan
Zhou, Xunping
Yang, Junxia
Dai, Yan
Wang, Wenbin
Jiang, Wenming
Li, Xueliang
Zhang, Jianan
Source :
Journal of Molecular Liquids. Nov2023:Part A, Vol. 390, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Review on the green synthesis of bisphenyl sulphonate Gemini surfactant and its physicochemical properties. [Display omitted] • Synthesis and characterization of bisphenyl sulphonate Gemini surfactant. • The physicochemical properties of synthesized surfactant are investigated. • The synthesized surfactant exhibits superior interfacial activities. In this study, we successfully synthesized a new bisphenyl sulphonate Gemini surfactant (BPSG) from lignin using a simple method. And a comprehensive evaluation of the physicochemical properties of this BPSG surfactant was conducted, including surface activity, emulsification stability, salinity tolerance, static adsorption, and oil/water interfacial activity. Comparing the BPSG surfactant with commonly used single-chain surfactants like dodecylbenzene sulfonate (SDBS) and lignin sulphobetaine zwitterionic surfactant (LSBA), our results demonstrated that the BPSG surfactant exhibited higher surface activity and superior emulsification stability. Even at a NaCl concentration of 5.0 wt%, the oil-water emulsion prepared by BPSG surfactant remained stable. Furthermore, the BPSG surfactant displayed remarkable interfacial activities and resistance to salt. It effectively reduced the interfacial tension (IFT) between Huabei crude oil and brine to an ultra-low level of 10−3 mN/m without any additional additives. And the BPSG surfactant showed enhanced alkali synergy compared to common surfactants and maintained the ultra-low oil/water IFT across a wide range of salinity levels. The static adsorption experiments revealed that BPSG had significantly lower adsorption amount on the quartz sand compared to ordinary surfactants, allowing for the sustained achievement of ultra-low IFT during the adsorption process for up to four consecutive days. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01677322
Volume :
390
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Molecular Liquids
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172326181
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2023.123072