Method for determining the wetting preference of particulate sol

Measuring and testing – Liquid analysis or analysis of the suspension of solids in a... – Surface tension

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73 5301, 73 6453, 73606, G01N 1302, G01N 2900

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ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for determining the wetting preference of particulate solids, for example sand, dispersed in a multiphase liquid medium having a continuous phase and a discontinuous phase, for example a water-in-oil emulsion. A dispersion of the particulate solids and the liquid medium is passed through an electroacoustical cell and the electroacoustical signal is measured for varying solids content. If the signal remains substantially constant this indicates a wetting preference for the continuous phase, whereas if the signal decreases this indicates a wetting preference for the discontinuous phase.

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A. J. Babchin; "Electrokinetic Measurements by Electroacoustical Methods", Advances in Colloid & Interface Science, 30(1989), pp. 111-151.
William G. Anderson, "Wettability Literature Survey-Part 2: Wettability Measurement," Nov. 1986, Journal of Petroleum Technology, pp. 1246-1262.

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