Photopatterned oil-reservoir micromodels with tailored wetting properties
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Lee, Hyundo; Lee, Seung Goo; Doyle, Patrick S
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Micromodels with a simplified porous network that represents geological porous media have been used as experimental test beds for multiphase flow studies in the petroleum industry. We present a new method to fabricate reservoir micromodels with heterogeneous wetting properties. Photopatterned, copolymerized microstructures were fabricated in a bottom-up manner. The use of rationally designed copolymers allowed us to tailor the wetting behavior (oleophilic/phobic) of the structures without requiring additional surface modifications. Using this approach, two separate techniques of constructing microstructures and tailoring their wetting behavior are combined in a simple, single-step ultraviolet lithography process. This microstructuring method is fast, economical, and versatile compared with previous fabrication methods used for multi-phase micromodel experiments. The wetting behaviors of the copolymerized microstructures were quantified and demonstrative oil/water immiscible displacement experiments were conducted.
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2015-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical EngineeringJournal
Lab on a Chip
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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Lee, Hyundo et al. "Photopatterned oil-reservoir micromodels with tailored wetting properties." Lab on a Chip 15, 14 (June 2015): 3047. © 2015 The Royal Society of Chemistry
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1473-0197
1473-0189