Marten Adriaan Buijse
Royal Dutch Shell
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Langmuir | 2013
J. G. E. M. Fraaije; Kunj Tandon; Shekhar Jain; Jan-Willem Handgraaf; Marten Adriaan Buijse
We discuss the application of Helfrichs surface torque density concept to microemulsion design and analysis from three different angles: (i) from the point of view of coarse-grained molecular simulations, using Dissipative Particle Dynamics, including charge interactions and added salt, (ii) using an approximate double-film model for the surface, and (iii) comparison with formulation approaches. The simulations use that the surface torque can be calculated unambiguously from the stress profile, provided the surface is tensionless. Very good agreement is found on predicting optimal salinity (or the absence of that) for a range of surfactants: dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, various twin-tailed sulfonates and sodium dodecyl sulfate. The simulations are very fast, on par with times for experiments, thus they could lead to a practical tool for discovery of more efficient surfactants, although much remains to be done with respect to other important variables: oil composition, surfactant mixtures, aggregation in solution, and so on. The microscopic model (second approach) is highly approximate: it is essentially based on two opposing swelling tendencies, that are both of osmotic nature. In accordance with the model, the tails are swollen by the oil and the charged head groups are confined in a salty layer in Donnan equilibrium with the salt solution. In this way, the surface interactions are purely entropic. The comparison of the film model with existing formulation approaches (third approach) covers the interfacial tension minimum, Winsor R theory, quantitative structure property relations (QSPR), hydrophilic-lipophilic deviation (HLD), HLD-net average curvature, and temperature coefficients. Using the surface torque analysis, we succeed in deriving in an ab initio way QSPR empirical coefficients that have been known for decades, but until now, have been obscure in origin.
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2005
Marten Adriaan Buijse; Gerard Glasbergen
SPE Improved Oil Recovery Symposium | 2010
Julian Richard Barnes; Henk Dirkzwager; Jasper Roelf Smit; Johan Paul Smit; An On; Reinaldo Conrado Navarrete; Bob Ellison; Marten Adriaan Buijse
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2007
Quoc P. Nguyen; Peter K. Currie; Marten Adriaan Buijse; Pacelli L.J. Zitha
Transport in Porous Media | 2006
Pacelli L.J. Zitha; Quoc P. Nguyen; Peter K. Currie; Marten Adriaan Buijse
SPE Improved Oil Recovery Symposium | 2010
Marten Adriaan Buijse; Ruth Miriam Prelicz; Julian Richard Barnes; Claudio Cosmo
Spe Journal | 2012
Hua Guo; Pacelli L.J. Zitha; Rien Faber; Marten Adriaan Buijse
SPE Improved Oil Recovery Symposium | 2012
Julian Richard Barnes; Khrystyna Groen; An On; Sheila Dubey; Carmen Reznik; Marten Adriaan Buijse; Andrew Granja Shepherd
SPE Enhanced Oil Recovery Conference | 2011
Hua Guo; Marinus J. Faber; Marten Adriaan Buijse; Pacelli L.J. Zitha
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2005
Gerardo Burgos; Marten Adriaan Buijse; Ernesto Fonseca; Arthur Milne; Mark Brady; Raul Olvera