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Use of surface-modified nanoparticles for oil recovery
   
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US Patent 7033975
Issued Date
April 25, 2006
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The present invention provides the use of surface-modified nanoparticles in fluids used to recover hydrocarbon from underground formations. The use of surface-modified nanoparticles in such fluids provides foams that are stable under pressure yet have a shorter foam lifetime than typical surfactant-stabilized foams after the pressure is released or lowered.
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April 25, 2006
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10/441,721
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May 20, 2003
US Classification
507/102   166/268 166/305.1 166/312 507/140 507/143 507/202 507/269 507/270 507/901 507/906 977/903
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E21B   43/16   (20060101)  
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/383,205, filed on May 24, 2002.
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507/102   507/202   507/140   507/269   507/143   507/270   507/901   507/906   166/312   166/305.1   166/268  
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