Application of biosurfactants in enhanced oil recovery ex-situ: a review

被引:0
|
作者
Anny Andrade [1 ]
Ana Mehl [1 ]
Eduardo Mach [1 ]
Paulo Couto [2 ]
Claudia Regina Elias Mansur [3 ]
机构
[1] Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,School of Chemistry
[2] Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,Institute of Macromolecules
[3] COPPE/UFRJ,undefined
[4] Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,undefined
关键词
Enhanced oil recovery; Biosurfactant injection; MEOR ;
D O I
10.1007/s42770-024-01515-7
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
With a growing focus on environmentally friendly solutions, biosurfactants derived from plants or microorganisms have gained attention for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) applications. Biosurfactants offer several advantages over existing options, including biodegradability, low toxicity, availability of raw materials, resistance to harsh reservoir conditions, and improved water/oil interfacial tension reduction. Different organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and plants, can produce these natural surfactants. Bacillus sp. and Pseudomonas sp. bacteria are extensively studied for their ability to produce biosurfactants using low-cost carbon and nitrogen sources, exhibiting excellent surface activity and low critical micellar concentration (CMC). Fungi, though less commonly used, can also produce biosurfactants, albeit with lower interfacial activity. Plant-derived natural surfactants find wide application in laboratory tests for EOR, despite having higher CMC. This review not only summarizes the current knowledge on biosurfactants but also offers a novel comparative analysis of those produced by bacteria, fungi, and plants, examining their CMC, surface tension, and interfacial tension properties. Additionally, it quantifies the number of publications on the use of biosurfactants for Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery ex-situ (MEOR ex-situ) over the past 30 years and compares these with biosurfactants derived from plant sources. Our study is unique in its comparative approach and the quantification of literature on MEOR ex-situ. The findings reveal that biosurfactants produced by bacteria generally exhibit superior surface activity, even at lower concentrations, compared to those produced by plants or fungi. This new comparative perspective and thorough literature analysis highlight the distinctive contributions of this study. Overall, the use of biosurfactants for EOR represents a promising approach to cleaner energy production, with the potential to reduce environmental impact while improving oil recovery.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:3117 / 3139
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Development and application of ex-situ presulfurization technology for hydrotreating catalysts in China
    Gao Y.
    Fang X.
    Cheng Z.
    Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering, 2011, 5 (3) : 287 - 296
  • [42] In-Situ and Ex-Situ Biodiversity Conservation in Ecuador: A Review of Policies, Actions and Challenges
    Mestanza-Ramon, Carlos
    Henkanaththegedara, Sujan M.
    Visconez Duchicela, Paola
    Vargas Tierras, Yadira
    Sanchez Capa, Maritza
    Constante Mejia, Diana
    Jimenez Gutierrez, Mirian
    Charco Guaman, Manuel
    Mestanza Ramon, Paul
    DIVERSITY-BASEL, 2020, 12 (08):
  • [43] A Review of Gemini Surfactants: Potential Application in Enhanced Oil Recovery
    Kamal, Muhammad Shahzad
    JOURNAL OF SURFACTANTS AND DETERGENTS, 2016, 19 (02) : 223 - 236
  • [44] Application of Natural Surfactants for Enhanced Oil Recovery - Critical Review
    Bachari, Zahra
    Isari, Ali Akbar
    Mahmoudi, Hosein
    Moradi, Siyamak
    Mahvelati, Elaheh Hamed
    WORLD MULTIDISCIPLINARY EARTH SCIENCES SYMPOSIUM (WMESS 2018), 2019, 221
  • [45] Review of Microgels for Enhanced Oil Recovery: Properties and Cases of Application
    Rozhkova, Yulia A.
    Burin, Denis A.
    Galkin, Sergey V.
    Yang, Hongbin
    GELS, 2022, 8 (02)
  • [46] THE STATE OF EX-SITU CONSERVATION IN NIGERIA
    Borokini, Temitope Israel
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSERVATION SCIENCE, 2013, 4 (02) : 197 - 212
  • [47] Ex-situ bioremediation of chlorobenzenes in soil
    Guerin, Turlough F.
    JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2008, 154 (1-3) : 9 - 20
  • [48] Carrier Material and Microbial Selection for Enhanced Methane Production in Ex-Situ Biomethanation
    Kusnere, Zane
    Laipniece, Lauma
    Liberova, Veronika
    Lauka, Dace
    Environmental and Climate Technologies, 2024, 28 (01)
  • [49] Enhanced bio-oil deoxygenation activity by Cu/zeolite and Ni/zeolite catalysts in combined in-situ and ex-situ biomass pyrolysis
    Kumar, Ravinder
    Strezov, Vladimir
    Lovell, Emma
    Kan, Tao
    Weldekidan, Haftom
    He, Jing
    Jahan, Sayka
    Dastjerdi, Behnam
    Scott, Jason
    JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL AND APPLIED PYROLYSIS, 2019, 140 : 148 - 160
  • [50] Core Flood study for enhanced oil recovery through ex-situ bioaugmentation with thermo- and halo-tolerant rhamnolipid produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa NCIM 5514
    Varjani, Sunita J.
    Upasani, Vivek N.
    BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 2016, 220 : 175 - 182