(197a) Polyelectrolyte Coating of Nanoparticles for Applications in High Salinity Media | AIChE

(197a) Polyelectrolyte Coating of Nanoparticles for Applications in High Salinity Media

Authors 

Lee, J. - Presenter, University of Texas at Austin
Johnston, K., The University of Texas at Austin
Iqbal, M., University of Texas at Austin
Fei, Y., University of Texas at Austin
Dandamudi, C., University of Texas at Austin
Ellison, C. J., The University of Texas at Austin
Han, J. J., Tufts University
Annestrand, E., University of Texas at Austin
Sun, M., University of Texas at Austin
Zhou, N., University of Texas at Austin
Over the past decade, the interest in exploiting nanotechnology in high salinity media including seawater and brines relevant to environmental science and subsurface oil/gas reservoirs has grown markedly. In such media with high ionic strengths, the electrostatic repulsion between the nanoparticles (NPs) becomes very weak, often leading to immediate aggregation and precipitation of the particles. Herein we present a variety of synthetic strategies to graft water-soluble polyelectrolytes onto NP surfaces in order to overcome the unique challenges associated with NP stabilization in high salinity media. We show that the polyelectrolyte-grafted NPs not only display colloidal stability in high salinity at high temperature but also resist undesirable adsorption on model mineral surfaces. Finally, the nanoparticles be transported through consolidated rock with minimal retention.

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