Interfacial rheology of low interfacial tension systems using a new oscillating spinning drop method

2018 ◽  
Vol 519 ◽  
pp. 27-37 ◽  
Author(s):  
José M. Zamora ◽  
Ronald Marquez ◽  
Ana M. Forgiarini ◽  
Dominique Langevin ◽  
Jean-Louis Salager
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Ronald Marquez ◽  
Johnny Bullon ◽  
Ana Forgiarini ◽  
Jean-Louis Salager

The oscillatory spinning drop method has been proven recently to be an accurate technique to measure dilational interfacial rheological properties. It is the only available equipment for measuring dilational moduli in low interfacial tension systems, as it is the case in applications dealing with surfactant-oil-water three-phase behavior like enhanced oil recovery, crude oil dehydration, or extreme microemulsion solubilization. Different systems can be studied, bubble-in-liquid, oil-in-water, microemulsion-in-water, oil-in-microemulsion, and systems with the presence of complex natural surfactants like asphaltene aggregates or particles. The technique allows studying the characteristics and properties of water/oil interfaces, particularly when the oil contains asphaltenes and when surfactants are present. In this work, we present a review of the measurements of crude oil-brine interfaces with the oscillating spinning drop technique. The review is divided into four sections. First, an introduction on the oscillating spinning drop technique, fundamental and applied concepts are presented. The three sections that follow are divided according to the complexity of the systems measured with the oscillating spinning drop, starting with simple surfactant-oil-water systems. Then the complexity increases, presenting interfacial rheology properties of crude oil-brine systems, and finally, more complex surfactant-crude oil-brine systems are reviewed. We have found that using the oscillating spinning drop method to measure interfacial rheology properties can help make precise measurements in a reasonable amount of time. This is of significance when systems with long equilibration times, e.g., asphaltene or high molecular weight surfactant-containing systems are measured, or with systems formulated with a demulsifier which is generally associated with low interfacial tension.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 209-213 ◽  
Author(s):  
A T Tyowua ◽  
M Targema ◽  
B P Binks

Liquid-liquid interfacial tension is very important in colloid and surface chemistry as it detects the amount of energy required to create a new interface. This makes its measurement very crucial. There are different techniques for measuring it, with the common ones being the du Noüy ring and spinning drop methods. The aim of this work is to compare the low interfacial tension values obtained from the du Noüy ring method with those obtained using the spinning drop method in vegetable oil-silicone oil systems. Low interfacial tension values of various vegetable oil-silicone oil systems were measured with the du Noüy ring and spinning drop methods. The interfacial tension values range from 2.1 to 2.8 mN m‒1 for the du Noüy ring method and 1.0 to 2.7 mN m‒1 for the spinning drop method. These values agree closely)05.0(=p. This shows that both methods can be used for measuring interfacial tension with high accuracy in vegetable oil-silicone oil systems.


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