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Evaluating the stability of colloidal gas aphrons in the presence of montmorillonite nanoparticles

Amiri et al., 2014

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8923781031345688713
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Amiri M
Sadeghialiabadi H
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Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

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To block rock pores in aphron drilling operation, colloidal gas aphrons (CGAs) stability is a key factor to minimize formation damage. Although the synergistic stabilization of aqueous foam by solid particles and surfactants has been extensively studied, there are few …
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