Environment and Natural Resources Journal (Jul 2020)

Potential of Palm Kernel Alkanolamide Surfactant for Enhancing Oil Recovery from Sandstone Reservoir Rocks

  • Parichat Traiwiriyawong,
  • Suratsawadee Kungsanant

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32526/ennrj.18.4.2020.32
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 4
pp. 333 – 344

Abstract

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The interest in using benign surfactants has been steadily increasing in the context of enhanced oil recovery (EOR). Palmkernel alkanolamide surfactant (PKA), a nonionic surfactant synthesized from palm kernel oil, was preliminarily assessed for EOR from sandstone reservoir rocks. The performance factors determined were surfactant loss due to adsorption on silicasurfaceand crude oil solubilization for oil solubilizing efficiency. The performance of PKA was compared to two commercial ionic surfactants, SDS (anionic surfactant) and CTAB (cationic surfactant). The results show that PKA was less absorbed on silica than CTABor SDS. The adsorption kinetics was well fit with a pseudo-second order model for all three surfactants. The adsorption equilibrium data for CTAB and PKA were fitted with a Langmuir isotherm, while a Freundlich isotherm fit well for SDS, indicating multilayer SDS adsorption on silica surfaces. The adsorption of PKAwas not significantly affected by addedNaCl or increasedtemperature. In addition, the solubilization equilibrium constant (Ks) had the rank order PKA>CTAB>SDS, and proportionally increased with addedNaCl. PKA performance was also compared to two commercial nonionic surfactants, Tergitol 15-S-9 and Tergitol TMN-6,andthe results indicatethat PKA was the least adsorbed, and had the highest Ksamong the tested nonionic surfactants.

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