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  • 2021Continuous hydrothermal flow synthesis of S-functionalised carbon quantum dots for enhanced oil recovery70citations
  • 2016Calixarene assisted rapid synthesis of silver-graphene nanocomposites with enhanced antibacterial activity86citations

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  • Morgan, David J.
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  • Diaz, Pedro
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Continuous hydrothermal flow synthesis of S-functionalised carbon quantum dots for enhanced oil recovery

  • Power, Nicholas P.
  • Morgan, David J.
  • Lu, Zhen
  • Kellici, Suela
  • Bowen, James
  • Baragau, Ioan-Alexandru
  • Diaz, Pedro
Abstract

Currently, there is a paucity in the exploration and application of carbon-based nanomaterials for enhanced oil recovery. Carbon quantum dots (CQDs), 0D materials consisting of a graphitic core covered by an amorphous carbon framework, were produced from glucose and p-sulfonic acid calix[4]arene (SCX4) via Continuous Hydrothermal Flow Synthesis (CHFS), an environmentally benign synthetic approach. The S-functionalised carbon quantum dots (S-CQDs) demonstrated excellent colloidal stability in aqueous and brine solutions, low retention on sand surface, and impressive enhanced oil recovery (EOR) of 17% at very low concentrations of 0.01 wt%. The mechanisms proposed for CQDs in increasing oil sweeping efficiency involves altering the carbonate rocks wettability towards water wet, and creating temporary log-jamming, where the ultra-small particle size (1.7 ± 0.7 nm) allows S-CQDs to recover oil trapped in tight reservoirs. The synthesised S-CQDs also demonstrate photoluminescence, pH stability in the range of 3–11 and have excitation independent behaviour (300–360 nm) with an emission peak at 433 nm.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • photoluminescence
  • amorphous
  • Carbon
  • quantum dot