Title of article :
THE EFFECT OF OILFIELD CHEMICALS ON THE SURFACE TENSION OF SURFACTANT SYSTEMS
Author/Authors :
Karambigi، MohammadSaber نويسنده School of Chemical, Gas, and Petroleum Engineering, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran , , Haghighi Asl، Ali نويسنده , , Nasiri، Masoud نويسنده School of Chemical, Gas, and Petroleum Engineering, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Treated sea water is the most significant source of water and surfactant floods. The various
chemicals employed in treatment plants should be compatible with surfactant systems. Based on
surface tension experiments, the activity of these chemicals is examined over a wide range of
concentrations in different solutions, including distillated water, sea water by using three types of
surfactant mixtures. For this purpose, the conventional chemicals of a typical water treatment
plant, namely scale inhibitor, corrosion inhibitor, biocide, O2 scavenger, coagulant, and antifoam,
were selected. The results show chemicals are completely compatible with the surfactant systems
in concentrations utilized for an oilfield dosage. Scale inhibitor, O2 scavenger, and coagulant did not
show any surface properties, but the positive effects of the other chemicals on the reduction of the
surface tension were observed. The interaction of active chemicals was evaluated using response
surface methodology. The results demonstrate that antifoam had more significant effects on the
reduction of the surface tension than corrosion inhibitor and biocide.
Journal title :
Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology