Title of article :
Asphaltene dispersions in dilute oil solutions
Author/Authors :
Evdokimov، نويسنده , , Igor N. and Eliseev، نويسنده , , Nikolay Yu and Akhmetov، نويسنده , , Bulat R، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
By measurements of static light scattering, optical absorption, dynamic viscosity and NMR relaxation we have studied formation of asphaltene dispersions in oil/toluene solutions with asphaltene concentrations from 1.6 to 400 mg/L. The observed threshold concentration for self-assembly of asphaltene monomers is below 10 mg/L, almost three orders of magnitude lower than the frequently reported ‘critical concentrations’ of asphaltene aggregation. The specific behaviour of the measured parameters at concentrations close to 100–150 mg/L we attribute to a phase separation. The discussion of the results suggests the existence of a solvophobic asphaltene subfraction singled out by its extremely low solubility. Hence, aggregation of asphaltenes appears to be controlled by solvent-mediated attraction, determined by the solvophobic effect. ‘Insoluble’ asphaltenes are thought to form the stacked cores of colloidal particles while the more soluble asphaltene fraction may provide surrounding stabilizing shells/coronas.
Keywords :
crude oil , dispersion , Aggregation , Asphaltenes , Phase separation