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A Novel Sulfonated Alkyl Ester Surfactant to Reduce Interfacial Tensions in a Wide Range Salinity with Monovalent and Divalent Ions

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  • Taufan Marhaendrajana
  • Rani Kurnia
  • Deana Wahyuningrum
  • Iqbal Fauzi

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A novel sulfonated alkyl ester (SAE) was developed. The sulfonated alkyl ester has unique chemical structures that aimed to combine the advantages of ester-based and sulfonate-based surfactant in one compound. This surfactant was studied for its performance to reduce interfacial tensions in a wide range of salinity with monovalent and divalent ions and in a light and heavy oil samples. The study showed that the sulfonated alkyl ester surfactant gives a good performance in a light oil sample in a high monovalent ion concentration and also give a good performance in a heavy oil sample in both low and high concentration of monovalent and divalent ions solution.

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  • Taufan Marhaendrajana & Rani Kurnia & Deana Wahyuningrum & Iqbal Fauzi, 2015. "A Novel Sulfonated Alkyl Ester Surfactant to Reduce Interfacial Tensions in a Wide Range Salinity with Monovalent and Divalent Ions," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(1), pages 1-93, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:10:y:2015:i:1:p:93
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