Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Effects of Surfactant Compounding on the Wettability Characteristics of Zhaozhuang Coal: Experiment and Molecular Simulation
View through CrossRef
Abstract
It is important to study the mechanism of wettability of Zhaozhuang coal with surfactant compoundings in order to prevent dust disaster in the process of coal seam mining. By means of molecular simulation, the amounts of water absorbed by different systems, which are composed of monomer surfactant molecules and Zhaozhuang coal molecules or compounding surfactant molecules and Zhaozhuang coal molecules, were compared in this paper. The simulation results show that the system composed of 0.2% sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) and 0.3% alcohol polyoxyethylene ether (AEO3) had the maximum water absorption amount of 479, which is significantly better than that of other compounding methods and of each monosurfactant system. Analysis results show that the interference of non-ionic surfactant can greatly reduce the electrostatic repulsion between ionic surfactants and make the adsorption sites on the Zhaozhuang coal molecule more compact. The experimental results show that the decreasing percentage of the contact angle of this type of compounding solution on Zhaozhuang coal was 83.74%, which is the best of the six compounding methods. It has a high degree of consistency with the simulation results, and the molecular simulation method applied in this paper shows that it is convenient and accurate. This research plays a guiding role in dustproof work in Zhaozhuang coal mining.
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Title: Effects of Surfactant Compounding on the Wettability Characteristics of Zhaozhuang Coal: Experiment and Molecular Simulation
Description:
Abstract
It is important to study the mechanism of wettability of Zhaozhuang coal with surfactant compoundings in order to prevent dust disaster in the process of coal seam mining.
By means of molecular simulation, the amounts of water absorbed by different systems, which are composed of monomer surfactant molecules and Zhaozhuang coal molecules or compounding surfactant molecules and Zhaozhuang coal molecules, were compared in this paper.
The simulation results show that the system composed of 0.
2% sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) and 0.
3% alcohol polyoxyethylene ether (AEO3) had the maximum water absorption amount of 479, which is significantly better than that of other compounding methods and of each monosurfactant system.
Analysis results show that the interference of non-ionic surfactant can greatly reduce the electrostatic repulsion between ionic surfactants and make the adsorption sites on the Zhaozhuang coal molecule more compact.
The experimental results show that the decreasing percentage of the contact angle of this type of compounding solution on Zhaozhuang coal was 83.
74%, which is the best of the six compounding methods.
It has a high degree of consistency with the simulation results, and the molecular simulation method applied in this paper shows that it is convenient and accurate.
This research plays a guiding role in dustproof work in Zhaozhuang coal mining.
Related Results
Experimental Workflow for Quantifying the Performance of Geophysics-Based and Conventional Core-Based Wettability Assessment Methods
Experimental Workflow for Quantifying the Performance of Geophysics-Based and Conventional Core-Based Wettability Assessment Methods
Conventional wettability assessment methods (e.g., Amott-Harvey and USBM) are often time consuming and require core-scale measurements. We recently developed wettability models bas...
Research on water immersion damage characteristics and equivalent width of coal pillar
Research on water immersion damage characteristics and equivalent width of coal pillar
Abstract
Affected by weakening effect of water in the goaf, the bearing capacity of coal pillar reduced, and coal pillar rock burst is prone to occur, which is a serious th...
Scale-dependency Wettability of Tight Sandstone: Insights from an Eocene fluvial sandstone reservoir in the Bohai Bay Basin
Scale-dependency Wettability of Tight Sandstone: Insights from an Eocene fluvial sandstone reservoir in the Bohai Bay Basin
In the development of tight oil reservoirs, wettability determines the distribution and flow behavior of oil and water during reservoir development and enhanced oil recovery. Howev...
Physical property measurement of surfactant coupled with nanoparticles for enhanced oil recovery
Physical property measurement of surfactant coupled with nanoparticles for enhanced oil recovery
The residual oil remained in the reservoir after the primary recovery and water flooding can either be produced by increasing the mobility of the oil or by altering the reservoir r...
The CO2 storage in coal seams at the influence of coal fines migration
The CO2 storage in coal seams at the influence of coal fines migration
Abstract: the pressure of the coal seam decays to a certain value due to the production of CH4, the production wells are switched to CO2 injection wells. The injection of CO2 can i...
Fractional Wettability Effects on Surfactant Flooding for Recovering Light Oil Using Teepol
Fractional Wettability Effects on Surfactant Flooding for Recovering Light Oil Using Teepol
Abstract
The fractional or mixed wettability of porous media has been recognized as ubiquitous condition in the petroleum literatures. Fractional wettability refers ...
EVALUATION OF RELATIVE PERMEABILITY OF A TIGHT OIL FORMATION IN DAQING OILFIELD
EVALUATION OF RELATIVE PERMEABILITY OF A TIGHT OIL FORMATION IN DAQING OILFIELD
Relative permeability is one of the most important petrophysical parameters to evaluate a reservoir’s production during primary and subsequent secondary or enhanced oil recovery pr...

