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A Review of Gemini Surfactants: Potential Application in Enhanced Oil Recovery
Author(s) -
Kamal Muhammad Shahzad
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of surfactants and detergents
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.349
H-Index - 48
eISSN - 1558-9293
pISSN - 1097-3958
DOI - 10.1007/s11743-015-1776-5
Subject(s) - chemistry , rheology , surface tension , enhanced oil recovery , wetting , chemical engineering , adsorption , critical micelle concentration , solubility , micelle , organic chemistry , microemulsion , aqueous solution , pulmonary surfactant , thermodynamics , composite material , materials science , physics , biochemistry , engineering
Gemini surfactants are a group of novel surfactants with more than one hydrophilic head group and hydrophobic tail group linked by a spacer at or near the head groups. Unique properties of gemini surfactants, such as low critical micelle concentration, good water solubility, unusual micelle structures and aggregation behavior, high efficiency in reducing oil/water interfacial tension, and interesting rheological properties have attracted the attention of academic researchers and field experts. Rheological characterization and determination of the interfacial tension are two of the most important screening techniques for the evaluation and selection of chemicals for enhanced oil recovery (EOR). This review deals with rheology, wettability alteration, adsorption and interfacial properties of gemini surfactants and various factors affecting their performance. The review highlights the current research activities on the application of gemini surfactants in EOR.

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