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Langmuir | 2018

Adsorption Thicknesses of Confined Pure and Mixing Fluids in Nanopores

Kaiqiang Zhang; Na Jia; L. Liu

In this paper, adsorption thicknesses of confined pure and mixing fluids in nanopores are quantitatively determined and their influential factors are specifically evaluated. First, a new analytical formulation is developed thermodynamically to calculate the adsorption thicknesses. Second, a new generalized equation of state (EOS), which considers the confinement effect-induced phenomena, is developed analytically for calculating the thermodynamic confined fluid phase behavior. Third, the modified model based on the generalized EOS and coupled with the parachor model is applied to calculate the vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) and fluid adsorptions for the pure CO2, alkanes of C1-C10, and two mixtures of CO2-C10H22 and CH4-C10H22 in nanopores. Finally, the following five important factors are studied to evaluate their effects on the adsorption thickness: temperature, pressure, pore radius, wall-effect distance, and feed gas-to-liquid ratio (FGLR). The proposed modified EOS is found to be accurate for the VLE and adsorption isotherm calculations. The adsorption thicknesses of confined pure or mixing alkanes are increased with the increasing carbon number but decreased with the temperature increase. For the alkanes of C1-C10, the degree of temperature effect is strengthened with the carbon number increase. Moreover, the adsorption thicknesses are significantly decreased with the pore radius increase until rp = 50 nm, after which they have slight changes or are even constant at any pore radii. On the other hand, the wall-effect distance (δp) increase causes the adsorption thickness to be linearly increased at δp/ rp ≥ 0.02. In addition, the effects of the FGLR and pressure on the adsorption thicknesses at the nanoscale are found to be negligible.


Fuel | 2015

Two different technical criteria for determining the minimum miscibility pressures (MMPs) from the slim-tube and coreflood tests

Kaiqiang Zhang; Yongan Gu


Fuel | 2016

New qualitative and quantitative technical criteria for determining the minimum miscibility pressures (MMPs) with the rising-bubble apparatus (RBA)

Kaiqiang Zhang; Yongan Gu


Fuel | 2016

Two new quantitative technical criteria for determining the minimum miscibility pressures (MMPs) from the vanishing interfacial tension (VIT) technique

Kaiqiang Zhang; Yongan Gu


Energy & Fuels | 2017

A NEW DIMINISHING INTERFACE METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE MINIMUM MISCIBILITY PRESSURES OF LIGHT OIL-CO2 SYSTEMS IN BULK PHASE AND NANOPORES

Kaiqiang Zhang; Na Jia; Fanhua Zeng; Peng Luo


Fuel | 2018

Millimeter to nanometer-scale tight oil–CO 2 solubility parameter and minimum miscibility pressure calculations

Kaiqiang Zhang; Na Jia; Songyan Li; L. Liu


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2018

Thermodynamic phase behaviour and miscibility of confined fluids in nanopores

Kaiqiang Zhang; Na Jia; Songyan Li; L. Liu


Fuel | 2018

Application of predicted bubble-rising velocities for estimating the minimum miscibility pressures of the light crude oil–CO 2 systems with the rising bubble apparatus

Kaiqiang Zhang; Na Jia; Fanhua Zeng


Nanotechnology | 2018

How surfactant-decorated nanoparticles contribute to thermodynamic miscibility

Kaiqiang Zhang; Na Jia; Songyan Li; L. Liu


Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2018

Nanoscale-extended correlation to calculate gas solvent minimum miscibility pressures in tight oil reservoirs

Kaiqiang Zhang; Na Jia; Songyan Li; L. Liu

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Na Jia

Applied Science Private University

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L. Liu

University of Regina

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Songyan Li

China University of Petroleum

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Yongan Gu

Applied Science Private University

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Fanhua Zeng

Applied Science Private University

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