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Spontaneous emulsification via once bottom-up cycle for the crude oil in low-permeability reservoirs

Li et al., 2018

Document ID
2718084715350474427
Author
Li Z
Wu H
Yang M
Jiang J
Xu D
Feng H
Lu Y
Kang W
Bai B
Hou J
Publication year
Publication venue
Energy & Fuels

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The formulation and mechanism of a hybrid ultralow interfacial tension spontaneous emulsification (SE) system consisting of alkyl polyglucoside surfactant and low- concentration alkali were investigated to enhance oil recovery for low-permeability …
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