EPJ Web of Conferences (Oct 2012)

Microemulsions as model fluids for enhanced oil recovery: dynamics adjacent to planar hydrophilic walls

  • Mattauch S.,
  • Kerscher M.,
  • Lipfert F.,
  • Holderer O.,
  • Frielinghaus H.,
  • Richter D.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20123303005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 03005

Abstract

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After the dynamics of microemulsions adjacent to a planar hydrophilic wall have been characterized using grazing incidence neutron spin echo spectroscopy, the model of Seifert was employed to explain the discovered acceleration for the surface near lamellar ordered membranes. Reflections of hydrodynamic waves by the wall – or the volume conservation between the membrane and the wall – explain faster relaxations and, therefore, a lubrication effect that is important for flow fields in narrow pores. The whole scenery is now spectated by using different scenarios of a bicontinuous microemulsion exposed to clay particles and of a lamellar microemulsion adjacent to a planar wall. The Seifert concept could successfully be transferred to the new problems.