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Original Articles

Interactions between apolar, basic and acidic model oils and a calcite surface

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Pages 1611-1617 | Received 20 Jun 2018, Accepted 09 Sep 2018, Published online: 01 Dec 2018
 

Abstract

In this study, the atomic force microscopy colloidal probe technique was employed to investigate the interaction between apolar, basic and acidic model oil probes and a calcite surface in solutions containing different concentrations of NaCl, CaCl2 and Na2SO4. In the presence of SO42−, hydration and structural forces were observed between apolar model oil probes and a calcite surface on approach. Relatively low adhesion forces were observed between the basic model oil probes and the calcite surface, while higher adhesion forces were observed between the acidic model oil probes and the calcite surface. Furthermore, the adhesion forces between the basic model oil probes and the calcite surface significantly increased in the presence of SO42−, while the adhesion force between the acidic model oil probes and the calcite surface decreased in the presence of Ca2+ or SO42−. The differences in the adhesion forces are related to electrostatic attraction and ion bridging forces between the model oil probes and the calcite surface.

Acknowledgments

The research leading to these results has received funding from the Danish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre (Centre for Oil and Gas - DTU) under the Advanced Water Flooding program.

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