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Low Salinity Surfactant Nanofluids For Enhanced CO2 Storage Application At High Pressure And Temperature
2018
Fifth CO2 Geological Storage Workshop
unpublished
CO2 storage and its containment security are key concern of a large-scale CCS project. One of the most important parameters affecting the CO2 storage potential is CO2/brine interfacial tension. In this work, we use low salinity surfactant nanofluids to demonstrate its potential application for CO2 storage at high pressure and temperature conditions by significantly lowering CO2/brine interfacial tension. The present work gives novel insight on the use of nanoparticles in CO2 storage
doi:10.3997/2214-4609.201802975
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