The adsorption of surfactants on rock surfaces can modify their hydrophobicity, surface charge, and other important properties that govern advanced oil recovery processes, such as decreasing the interfacial tension between water and oil and increasing permeability. Generally, the need to control and/or reduce surfactant adsorption on reservoir rock surfaces has been a challenging task in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods, as it directly impacts the project's economics. This requires a comprehensive study and understanding of the adsorption mechanism on rocks.
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