Bi Yun Zhen Wu

Bi Yun Zhen Wu

 

Research Interests:

My interests are in applied geochemistry research, especially at the field level. My great interest is the understanding of geoscience systems from the molecular level to the macroscopic level, and applying this knowledge to solving problems. The creation of the bridges for connecting these fields involves the study of chemistry processes, such as aqueous surface speciation, surface complexation and solid-fluid interactions, as well as the industrial operations and processes of the system associated. So, my great challenge is to integrate these bridges and create the adequate pathway to turn them into real and practical solutions. Currently, my main goal is to determine the mechanisms of scale precipitation in pipelines of oil wells by the application of geochemical modeling in order to better manage reservoirs.

Curriculum vitae

 

Publications:

Zhen-Wu, B. Y., Dobberschiitz, S., Dideriksen, K., Rodn'guez-Blanco, J. D., Raahauge, P. J., Oelkers, E. H. and Stipp, S. L. S. (2015)
Pitzer ion interaction parameters for the BaSCVNaCl-lrkO system for concentrated waters fi'om 0 to 300 0C.
to be submitted to Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Zhen-Wu, B. Y., Dideriksen, K., Olsson, J., Raahauge, P. J., Stipp, S. L. S. and Oelkers, E. H. (2015)
Barite dissolution and precipitation rates: Effects of temperature and aqueous fluid composition.
to be submitted to Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

A review of standard thermodynamic properties for barite and its aqueous ions
Biyun Zhen Wu, K. Dideriksen, Dina Belova, Susan LS. Stipp
Appeared or available online: January 13, 2015
http://minmag.geoscienceworld.org/content/78/6.toc
DOI: 10.1180/minmag.2014.078.6.17

Abstracts:

Pitzer ion interaction parameters for BaSO4 -NaCl-H2O system at reservoir conditions
B. Y. ZHEN-WU, S. DOBBERSCHÜTZ, K. DIDERIKSEN, P. J. RAAHAUGE AND S. L. S. STIPP
http://goldschmidt.info/2015/uploads/abstracts/finalPDFs/3605.pdf

Biyun Zhen-Wu, K. Dideriksen, D.A. Belova, S.L.S Stipp
Evaluation of barite solubility at oil reservoir conditions using the Pitzer ion interaction approach
International Carbon Conference 2014