Polymer microspheres(PMs),such as polyacrylamide,have been widely applied for enhanced oil recovery(EOR),yet with environmental concerns.Here,we report a microfluid displacement technology containing a bio-based eco-f...Polymer microspheres(PMs),such as polyacrylamide,have been widely applied for enhanced oil recovery(EOR),yet with environmental concerns.Here,we report a microfluid displacement technology containing a bio-based eco-friendly material,i.e.,calcium alginate(CaAlg)microspheres for EOR.Two dominant mechanisms responsible for EOR over Ca Alg fluid have been verified,including the microscopic oil displacement efficacy augmented by regulating capillary force(determined by the joint action of interfacial tension and wettability between different phases)and macroscopic sweep volume increment through profile control and mobility ratio reduction.This comprehensive effectiveness can be further impacted when the CaAlg microsphere is embellished ulteriorly by using appropriate amount of sodium dodecyl sulfonate(SDS).The core flooding and nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR)tests demonstrate that CaAlg-SDS microsphere can balance the interphase property regulation(wettability alteration and IFT reduction)and rheology properties,enabling simultaneous profile control and oil displacement.Excessive introduction of SDS will have a negative impact on rheological properties,which is not favored for EOR.Our results show that the involvement of 4-m M SDS will provide the best behavior,with an EOR rate of 34.38%.This cost-effective and environmentally-friendly bio-microspherebased microfluidic displacement technology is expected to achieve“green”oil recovery in future oilfield exploitation.展开更多
Owing to the unique features,such as mechanically robust,low-toxic,high stability,and high thermoelectric performance,CoSb_(3)-based skutterudite materials are among art-of-the state thermoelectric candidates.In this ...Owing to the unique features,such as mechanically robust,low-toxic,high stability,and high thermoelectric performance,CoSb_(3)-based skutterudite materials are among art-of-the state thermoelectric candidates.In this work,we develop a facile in-situ method for the growth of well-crystallinity(Ag,Sn)co-doped CoSb_(3)thin films.This preparation method can efficiently control the dopant concentration and distribution in the thin films.Both the density functional theory calculation and the experimental results suggest that Sn and Ag dopants trend to enter the lattice and preferentially fill interstitial sites.Additionally,band structure calculation results suggest that the Fermi level moves into the conduction bands due to co-doping and eventually induces the increased electrical conductivity,which agrees with the optimization of carrier concentration.Moreover,an increase in the density of state after co-doping is responsible for the increased Seebeck coefficient.As a result,the power factors of(Ag,Sn)co-doped CoSb_(3)thin films are greatly enhanced,and the maximum power factor achieves over 0.3 m W m^(-1)K^(-2)at 623 K,which is almost two times than that of the un-doped CoSb_(3)film.Multiple microstructures,including Sb vacancies and Ag/Sn interstitial atoms as point defects,and a high density of lattice distortions coupled with nano-sized Ag-rich grains,lead to all scale phonon scatterings.As a result,a reduced thermal conductivity of~0.28 W m^(-1)K^(-1)and a maximum ZT of~0.52 at 623 K are obtained from(Ag,Sn)co-doped CoSb_(3)thin films.This study indicates our facile in-situ growth can be used to develop high-performance dual doped CoSb_(3)thins.展开更多
基金supported by the Open Fund of Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Advanced Stimulation Technology for Oil&Gas Reservoirs(No.KFJJ-TZ-2020-2)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52104030)+1 种基金the Key Research and Development Program of Shaanxi(No.2022 KW-35)the China Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities。
文摘Polymer microspheres(PMs),such as polyacrylamide,have been widely applied for enhanced oil recovery(EOR),yet with environmental concerns.Here,we report a microfluid displacement technology containing a bio-based eco-friendly material,i.e.,calcium alginate(CaAlg)microspheres for EOR.Two dominant mechanisms responsible for EOR over Ca Alg fluid have been verified,including the microscopic oil displacement efficacy augmented by regulating capillary force(determined by the joint action of interfacial tension and wettability between different phases)and macroscopic sweep volume increment through profile control and mobility ratio reduction.This comprehensive effectiveness can be further impacted when the CaAlg microsphere is embellished ulteriorly by using appropriate amount of sodium dodecyl sulfonate(SDS).The core flooding and nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR)tests demonstrate that CaAlg-SDS microsphere can balance the interphase property regulation(wettability alteration and IFT reduction)and rheology properties,enabling simultaneous profile control and oil displacement.Excessive introduction of SDS will have a negative impact on rheological properties,which is not favored for EOR.Our results show that the involvement of 4-m M SDS will provide the best behavior,with an EOR rate of 34.38%.This cost-effective and environmentally-friendly bio-microspherebased microfluidic displacement technology is expected to achieve“green”oil recovery in future oilfield exploitation.
基金supported by Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(2020A1515010515 and 2019A1515110107)National Natural Science Foundation of China(11604212)Australian Research Council。
文摘Owing to the unique features,such as mechanically robust,low-toxic,high stability,and high thermoelectric performance,CoSb_(3)-based skutterudite materials are among art-of-the state thermoelectric candidates.In this work,we develop a facile in-situ method for the growth of well-crystallinity(Ag,Sn)co-doped CoSb_(3)thin films.This preparation method can efficiently control the dopant concentration and distribution in the thin films.Both the density functional theory calculation and the experimental results suggest that Sn and Ag dopants trend to enter the lattice and preferentially fill interstitial sites.Additionally,band structure calculation results suggest that the Fermi level moves into the conduction bands due to co-doping and eventually induces the increased electrical conductivity,which agrees with the optimization of carrier concentration.Moreover,an increase in the density of state after co-doping is responsible for the increased Seebeck coefficient.As a result,the power factors of(Ag,Sn)co-doped CoSb_(3)thin films are greatly enhanced,and the maximum power factor achieves over 0.3 m W m^(-1)K^(-2)at 623 K,which is almost two times than that of the un-doped CoSb_(3)film.Multiple microstructures,including Sb vacancies and Ag/Sn interstitial atoms as point defects,and a high density of lattice distortions coupled with nano-sized Ag-rich grains,lead to all scale phonon scatterings.As a result,a reduced thermal conductivity of~0.28 W m^(-1)K^(-1)and a maximum ZT of~0.52 at 623 K are obtained from(Ag,Sn)co-doped CoSb_(3)thin films.This study indicates our facile in-situ growth can be used to develop high-performance dual doped CoSb_(3)thins.