Impact of anionic surfactant on stability, viscoelastic moduli, and oil recovery of silica nanofluid in saline environment
Ravi Shankar Kumar(Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology), Tushar Sharma(Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology), Krishna Raghav Chaturvedi(Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology), Japan Trivedi(University of Alberta), Stefan Iglauer(Curtin University)
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