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Design of Synthetic Dispersants for Asphaltenes

Authors :
Irwin A. Wiehe
Torris G. Jermansen
Source :
Petroleum Science and Technology. 21:527-536
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2003.

Abstract

Synthetic dispersants can greatly increase the solubility of asphaltenes in crude oils at low concentrations. They have one or more head groups that complex with the polynuclear aromatic structures in asphaltenes and long paraffinic tails that promote solubility in the rest of the oil. As a result, synthetic dispersants can be much more effective than the natural dispersants in the oil, the resins. At high concentrations, synthetic dispersants can even make all the asphaltenes soluble in n-heptane and thereby convert asphaltenes to resins. Asphaltene dispersants were optimized according to their ability to reduce the toluene equivalence of 05a crude oil. By synthesizing families of prospective dispersants, one sulfonic acid group was determined to be the most effective head attached to a two ring aromatic structure. As previously reported, a straight chain paraffinic tail is not effective above 16 carbons. We discovered that this was because of decreased solubility in the oil caused by crystalliz...

Details

ISSN :
15322459 and 10916466
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Petroleum Science and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........70d7ef7a1d02e1ad74ac244cc46b5773