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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 06, 2021
Filed:
Jun. 22, 2020
Instituto Mexicano Del Petróleo, Mexico City, MX;
Jorge Francisco Ramírez Pérez, Mexico City, MX;
Raúl Hernández Altamirano, Mexico City, MX;
Violeta Yasmin Mena Cervantes, Mexico City, MX;
Luis Silvestre Zamudio Rivera, Mexico City, MX;
Rodolfo Cisneros Dévora, Mexico City, MX;
Raúl Oviedo Roa, Mexico City, MX;
Ana Rocío Cartas Rosado, Mexico City, MX;
Alejandro Ramírez Estrada, Mexico City, MX;
INSTITUTO MEXICANO DEL PETRÓLEO, Mexico City, MX;
Abstract
The present invention is related with the obtaining process and use of branched germinal zwitterionic liquids based on either bis-N,N-dialkyl-N-polyether-betaine or bis-N,N-dialkenyl-N-polyether-betaine or bis-N,N-dicycloalkyl-N-polyether-betaine or bis-N,N-diaryl-N-polyether-betaine, to be applied as modifiers of the wettability of rocks such as limestone, dolomite, sandstone, quartz or heteregenous lithologies, under the presence of brines having high content of divalent ions such as calcium, magnesium, barium or strontium, under high temperature and high pressure within enhanced oil recovery processes in order to increase the oil production. The branched germinal zwitterionic liquids of the present invention have moreover the property to act as viscosity reducers of heavy oils having high content of polar fractions, both for extraction and production, and transport and storage operations, so allowing increase the production level of this oil type. An additional advantage shown by the zwitterionic liquids, derived from their molecular structure, is that they can be handed in such a manner that can be dissolved by water, hydrocarbon or other polar and non-polar solvents.