Title of article
Waxes and asphaltenes in crude oils
Author/Authors
Nguyen X. Thanh، نويسنده , , M. Hsieh، نويسنده , , R. P. Philp، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
14
From page
119
To page
132
Abstract
High molecular weight (HMW) hydrocarbons (>C40) and asphaltenes are important constituents of petroleum and can cause problems related to crystallization and deposition of paraffin waxes during production and transportation as well as in the formation of tar mats. However, traditional methods to isolate asphaltene fractions, by adding 40 volumes in excess of low boiling point solvents such as pentane, hexane or heptane, can produce asphaltene fractions which are contaminated with a significant amount of microcrystalline waxes (>C40). The presence of these microcrystalline waxes in the asphaltene fractions has the potential to provide misleading and ambiguous results in modeling and treatment programs. The sub-surface phase behaviour of an asphaltene fraction will be quite different from that of a wax-contaminated asphaltene fraction. Similarly accurate modelling of wax drop-out requires information on pure wax fractions and not asphaltene-dominated fractions. Hence the goal of this paper is to describe a novel method for the preparation of wax-free asphaltene fractions. In addition, this method provides a quantitative subdivision of the wax fraction into pentane soluble and insoluble waxes which, when correlated with physical properties of crude oil such as viscosity, pour point, cloud point, etc., may help explain causes of wax deposition during production, transportation and storage of petroleum.
Keywords
high temperature gas chromatography , depositional environments , Waxes , high molecular weighthydrocarbons , Asphaltenes , crude oils
Journal title
Organic Geochemistry
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Organic Geochemistry
Record number
752668
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