Abstract

C10-C16 alkyl sulfonates were used as surface active reagents in a micellar flooding study for enhancing oil recovery. They were analyzed by reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). Sodium dihydrogen phosphate of low concentration was used as eluent component and conductivity detector was used for detection. The eluted alkyl sulfonate was detected directly and no suppressor column was required. This method was characterized by its simplicity, rapidity and sensitivity.

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