Publications by authors named "Michael Tarkhov"

Conventional assumptions about multiphase flow in gas condensate reservoirs often do not correlate with field production. This discrepancy stems from the various mechanisms influencing the multiphase process, which are inadequately represented in numerical models. One of the least understood mechanisms is the influence of the non-equilibrium thermodynamics on the flow in the wellbore region, where the reservoir pressure is below the dew point pressure.

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Graphene-based materials play an essential role in a wide range of modern technologies due to their surface properties such as adsorption capacity and controllable wettability, which depend on the production methods. For practical applications, it is crucial to control the surface properties to achieve the desired wetting characteristics, which can be described with the contact angle (CA). Here, we experimentally investigate the wettability properties of the carbon nanowalls and show how to manage a wetting transition from superhydrophobic to superhydrophilic states.

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