Investigating pore to pore exchange in systems saturated with water and oil

Relaxation Exchange Spectroscopy (REXSY) has not previously been performed on samples containing different liquids. We present a pulse sequence that combines a Pulsed Gradient Spin Echo with REXSY, which we call PGSE-REXSY. Using this pulse sequence it is possible to separate the signals from two li...

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Main Authors: Lewis, Rhiannon T., Nåden, Susanne, Seland, John Georg
Other Authors: University of Bergen, Department of Chemistry
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Language:English
Published: Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig 2015
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-15-qucosa-1843112015-10-22T03:19:51Z Investigating pore to pore exchange in systems saturated with water and oil Lewis, Rhiannon T. Nåden, Susanne Seland, John Georg Diffusion Transport diffusion transport ddc:530 Relaxation Exchange Spectroscopy (REXSY) has not previously been performed on samples containing different liquids. We present a pulse sequence that combines a Pulsed Gradient Spin Echo with REXSY, which we call PGSE-REXSY. Using this pulse sequence it is possible to separate the signals from two liquid components, here oil and water, simultaneously present within a sample due to the difference in diffusion properties. A REXSY analysis can then be performed on the individual liquids. The technique is very relevant to applications in petroleum research, and could potentially be used to determine how the mobility of one liquid is influenced by the presence of the other. We also show that compared to a two-dimensional Inverse Laplace Transform, a discrete multi-exponential component model is more robust when performing a quantitative analysis of REXSY data. Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig University of Bergen, Department of Chemistry Universität Leipzig, Fakultät für Physik und Geowissenschaften 2015-10-21 doc-type:article application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-184311 urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-184311 issn:1862-4138 http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/18431/diff_fund_18%282013%298.pdf Diffusion fundamentals 18 (2013) 8, S. 1-5 eng
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Transport
diffusion
transport
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Transport
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transport
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Lewis, Rhiannon T.
Nåden, Susanne
Seland, John Georg
Investigating pore to pore exchange in systems saturated with water and oil
description Relaxation Exchange Spectroscopy (REXSY) has not previously been performed on samples containing different liquids. We present a pulse sequence that combines a Pulsed Gradient Spin Echo with REXSY, which we call PGSE-REXSY. Using this pulse sequence it is possible to separate the signals from two liquid components, here oil and water, simultaneously present within a sample due to the difference in diffusion properties. A REXSY analysis can then be performed on the individual liquids. The technique is very relevant to applications in petroleum research, and could potentially be used to determine how the mobility of one liquid is influenced by the presence of the other. We also show that compared to a two-dimensional Inverse Laplace Transform, a discrete multi-exponential component model is more robust when performing a quantitative analysis of REXSY data.
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title Investigating pore to pore exchange in systems saturated with water and oil
title_short Investigating pore to pore exchange in systems saturated with water and oil
title_full Investigating pore to pore exchange in systems saturated with water and oil
title_fullStr Investigating pore to pore exchange in systems saturated with water and oil
title_full_unstemmed Investigating pore to pore exchange in systems saturated with water and oil
title_sort investigating pore to pore exchange in systems saturated with water and oil
publisher Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
publishDate 2015
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