Giant surfactant-stabilized N 2 -foam for enhanced oil recovery after water flooding.
Yongqing BaiShaoqun HeYue LianCaili DaiHuaihao ZhangPublished in: RSC advances (2019)
A novel giant surfactant, APOSS-PS 50 , possessing good surface activity, and viscosifying and reinforcing ability as a foam stabilizer, was synthesized successfully to enhance the physical properties of foaming solutions and foam. APOSS-PS 50 was widely distributed at the foam gas-liquid interface and adjacent liquid layers through diffusion and adsorption, obviously decreasing the surface tension and improving the foamability and stability of the foam. Furthermore, the aggregation of APOSS-PS 50 in the foam films resulted in the formation of a self-assembled nano-sized network through supramolecular interactions (such as hydrogen bonding, π-π stacking, and van der Waals attraction), thus increasing the foam viscoelasticity, including its interfacial viscoelastic modulus and apparent viscosity. Meanwhile, from the sandpack flooding experiments, compared with HPAM/AOS (HPAM: partially hydrolyzed acrylamide and AOS: alpha olefin sulfonate), the differential pressure and final oil recovery after APOSS-PS 50 /AOS foam flooding increased by 23.5% and 23.2%, up to 2.68 MPa and 81.7%, respectively. In general, APOSS-PS 50 significantly promoted the plugging, profile control and oil displacement performance of foam.