Effect of Nanoparticle Adsorption on the Pore Structure of a Coalbed Methane Reservoir: A Laboratory Experimental Study
Lan Wang, Zhiping Li, Gangtao Mao, Yan Zhang, Feng Peng Lai
Abstract
nanoparticles on the surface wettability of rock samples was analyzed. The influence of nanoparticle adsorption on the drainage and distribution of liquid in the rock sample was discussed in depth. In addition, the effects of nanofluid treatment on the micropore structure were investigated by comparing the data of low-temperature liquid nitrogen adsorption experiments, including the pore diameter, pore volume, and specific surface area (SSA). The experimental results show that the treatment of nanofluids helps to open the micropores and greatly increases the SSA, pore diameter, and pore volume of the sample. The maximum increase percentages of SSA, pore volume, and pore diameter are 228.12, 80.65, and 18.89%, respectively. It is found that the adsorption of particles is conducive to enhancing the water wettability of the pore throat surface and reducing the damage to water locks.