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Adsorption of Aqueous Crude Oil Components on the Basal Surfaces of Clay Minerals: Molecular Simulations Including Salinity and Temperature Effects
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Molecular simulation of crude oil adsorption onto clay mineral surfaces. Trends in adsorption are observed with changes in salinity, clay properties, and temperature. This work provides molecular-scale properties relevant to low salinity flooding.

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citationJ. A. Greathouse, R. T. Cygan, J. T. Fredrich and G. R. Jerauld. (2017) Adsorption of Aqueous Crude Oil Components on the Basal Surfaces of Clay Minerals: Molecular Simulations Including Salinity and Temperature Effects. J. Phys. Chem. C, 121, 22773-22786
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