Streaming Potential and Electroosmosis Measurements to Characterize Porous Materials

  • Luong D
  • Sprik R
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Characterizing the streaming potential and electroosmosis properties of porous media is essential in applying seismoelectric and electroseismic phenomena for oil exploration. Some parameters such as porosity, permeability, formation factor, pore size, the number of pores, and the zeta potential of the samples can be obtained from elementary measurements. We performed streaming potential and electro-osmosis measurements for 6 unconsolidated samples made of spherical polymer particles. To check the validity of the measurements, we also used alternative analysis to determine the average pore size of the samples and, moreover, used a sample made of sand particles to determine the zeta potential.

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Luong, D. T., & Sprik, R. (2013). Streaming Potential and Electroosmosis Measurements to Characterize Porous Materials. ISRN Geophysics, 2013, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/496352

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