Investigation Of Porous Silicates Contamination With Crude Oil Using Dielectric Spectroscopy

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Anastasiadis
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The wettability of sandstone was investigated using the technique of dielectric spectroscopy in the frequency interval 1kHz-1MHz. The natural wetness of the material was modified to get two different sets of samples, one with sea-water wetness and the other with crude oil wetness. Measurements showed that the electric responses of water-wet and crude oil-wet samples were markedly different beside the fact that the dielectric response of both groups of samples obeys a general fractional power law. The dispersivity, of the complex permittivity component that expresses the material loss with respect to the electric field was found to be the most suitable parameter to check the wettability of the samples.
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APA: C. Anastasiadis  (2005)  Investigation Of Porous Silicates Contamination With Crude Oil Using Dielectric Spectroscopy

MLA: C. Anastasiadis Investigation Of Porous Silicates Contamination With Crude Oil Using Dielectric Spectroscopy. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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