Abstract:
Provided herein are methods and systems for applying chlorine dioxide comprising contacting a target surface with a curtain of a liquid chlorine dioxide treatment solution. The disclosed methods and systems provide improved delivery of chlorine dioxide to target surfaces and have the advantages of providing improved treatment efficacy, improved safety, and reduced chemical usage. The methods and systems can be used for treatment of a variety of surfaces in need of decontamination, including but not limited to food products.
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a bulk treatment for introduction into a hydrocarbon bearing formation, the bulk treatment comprising a volume of a treatment fluid comprising chlorine dioxide, wherein the volume is such that when the treatment fluid is introduced into a wellbore that penetrates the hydrocarbon bearing formation, the fluid is expected to extend into the formation to a radius that goes beyond the near wellbore region. Such a bulk treatment can act to draw out hydrocarbons from a hydrocarbon-bearing formation, thereby enhancing recovery of oil and/or gas. Also provided herein are mixtures comprising chlorine dioxide, water, an organic non-polar solvent, and optionally one or more additional components (e.g., an acid or chelating agent and/or a surfactant or cosolvent). The mixtures are useful for enhancing recovery of oil and/or gas and for removing residues that contain hydrocarbons. Apparatus for making the mixtures, and methods of making and using the mixtures, e.g., to mitigate damage and/or enhance recovery of oil and/or gas from a petroleum well, are also disclosed.
Abstract:
Provided herein are methods of drawing out oils and/or fats (e.g., hydrocarbons) from a solid material (such as, e.g., metal or rock, e.g., a hydrocarbon bearing geologic formation). The methods comprise fumigating the solid material with a gas containing chlorine dioxide, thereby drawing out oil and/or fat from the solid material. The methods can be used, e.g., to clean solid materials used in industry and to enhance the recovery of crude oil and/or natural gas from petroleum wells.
Abstract:
Provided herein are methods of drawing out oils and/or fats (e.g., hydrocarbons) from a solid material (such as, e.g., metal or rock, e.g., a hydrocarbon bearing geologic formation). The methods comprise fumigating the solid material with a gas containing chlorine dioxide, thereby drawing out oil and/or fat from the solid material. The methods can be used, e.g., to clean solid materials used in industry and to enhance the recovery of crude oil and/or natural gas from petroleum wells.