Title of article :
Modeling the kinetics of asphaltene flocculation in toluenepentane systems for the case of sonicated crude oils
Author/Authors :
Hamedi Rad، M. نويسنده Ph.D. candidate , , Tavakolian، M. نويسنده B.S. degre , , Najafi، I. نويسنده Researcher , , Ghazanfari، M.H. نويسنده Professor , , TAGHIKHANI، V. نويسنده , , Amani، M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
This work is concerned with the monitoring of ultrasound effects on inhibition, as well as
the reversible kinetics modeling of asphaltene flocculation in toluene-n-alkane systems, which has
been rarely reported in the literature. A crude oil sample was exposed to ultrasound waves, and then
the colloidal structural evolutions of flocculated asphaltene particles induced by addition of n-alkane
were studied, using a confocal microscopy. Observations confirmed that radiation of ultrasound can
change the irreversibility of asphaltene flocculation in crude oil. To interpret the kinetics of asphaltene
flock aggregation, the Smoluchowski model was used, and the time dependent size distribution of
asphaltene flocks was predicted. Fractal analysis was applied and the parameters of the kinetic model
were determined. The values for the regressed parameters of the kinetic model show that for sonicated
oil, the formation coefficient decreases, while the disintegration coefficient did not considerably change.
The reason might be that sonication prevents flocks from aggregating rather than disintegrating them
into smaller flocks. It might be the reason for its lingering effect on flocculation. This work illustrates the
successful application of the Smoluchowski model for predicting the kinetics of asphaltene flocks under
the influence of ultrasonic radiation for the entire range of reversible flocculation processes.
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions C: chemistry, chemical engineering)
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions C: chemistry, chemical engineering)