Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Eftekhardadkhah, Mona"
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Characterisation of gas-liquid interfaces related to offshore produced water treatment: Interfacial activity of model components
Hodneland, Solveig (Master thesis, 2013)The amount of produced water during oil production is increasing as oil fields mature. Produced water is the largest source of pollution in the production phase, and can be treated by a method known as gas flotation. To ... -
Enhanced sedimentation and coalescence of petroleum crude oil emulsions by the new generation of environmentally friendly yellow chemicals
Barrabino, Albert; Kelesoglu, Serkan; Eftekhardadkhah, Mona; Simon, Sebastien Charles; Sjøblom, Johan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This study compares by means of new and advanced destabilization protocols the efficiency of new chemistry environmentally friendly (yellow) demulsifiers with already commercially available red demulsifiers in destabilizing ... -
Interfacial characterisation of dispersed components in produced water
Lesaint, Caterina (Master thesis, 2012)While a number of studies have investigated the processes responsible for the decay of the interfacial tension between crude oil and water with time, there is a great need for an improved understanding of the mechanisms ... -
Interfacial properties of dissolved crude oil components in produced water
Eftekhardadkhah, Mona (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2013:, Doctoral thesis, 2013)Produced water is a mixture of water trapped in underground formations and injection water that is brought to the surface along with oil or gas. In general, produced water is a mixture of dispersed oil in water (o/w), ...