Abstract

Surfactants facilitate the formation of crude oil emulsions in the petroleum reservoir and reduce oil-water interfacial tension, playing a crucial role in tertiary oil recovery. The host-guest interactions between β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) and surfactant molecules can regulate the solubility and hydrophobic interactions of surfactants, further regulating the interfacial and solution aggregation behaviors of the system. A ternary system composed of β-CD, nonionic surfactant Span 80, and anionic amino acid surfactant was designed to act as emulsion stabilizers and promote emulsion formation. Due to the pH responsiveness of the amino acid surfactant and host-guest interactions between the hydrophobic tail of the surfactant and β-CD, the emulsions exhibit dual responsiveness. The pH and β-CD host-guest interaction dual responsiveness determines the emulsion properties. By adjusting the proportion of β-CD in the ternary system and solution pH, the stability, droplet morphology, and rheological properties of the emulsions are all significantly affected. Interactions among emulsion stabilizers as well as their interfacial behaviors were analyzed using 1H NMR spectroscopy and interfacial tension analysis. This type of emulsion was also tested in core flooding experiments, clearly showing that the response of the emulsions to host-guest interactions can enhance crude oil recovery. Incorporating a higher concentration of β-CD into the system can boost additional secondary oil recovery by approximately 32%, while its pH responsiveness facilitates the demulsification of the system after the flooding. These research findings not only highlight the unique properties of the multi-responsive emulsion but also deepen our understanding of the interactions between surfactants. The ternary stabilizer system developed in this study demonstrates broad potential applications in flooding and oil-water separation.

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