화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Research & Design, Vol.147, 399-411, 2019
RSM optimization of oil-in-water microemulsion stabilized by synthesized zwitterionic surfactant and its properties evaluation for application in enhanced oil recovery
Recent advances in formulation and designing of microemulsion with improved viscosity and an ability to reduce interfacial tension, miscibility with oil, have led to their application in enhanced oil recovery (EOR). The physicochemical properties of microemulsion varies widely depending on its composition, stability and temperature. In present study, an investigation has been made to formulate microemulsion using zwitterionic surfactant as amphiphile and mineral oil as oleic phase. The optimization of formulation of microemulsion with desired properties was obtained by response surface methodology (RSM). The accuracy and significance of model developed by RSM was tested by analysis of variance (ANOVA) and the model generated was used to analyse the effect of individual components on microemulsion formulation. The optimized microemulsion obtained using RSM was characterized by particle size and zeta potential analysis. The stability and miscibility tests of microemulsion showed excellent results for applicability in chemical EOR. The viscosity of the microemulsion was found to be around 300 mPa S at 10 s(-1) shear rate, which is highly encouraging for its application in EOR to improve the mobility ratio. The interfacial reduction and wettability alteration properties of microemulsion was also found to be superior to that of surfactant solution. The core flooding experiment showed that the optimized microemulsion was able to recover 26.83% of additional oil as compared to 20.01% of oil recovery by surfactant flooding, over the conventional water flooding. (C) 2019 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.