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Review of microscale dynamics of dilution-induced asphaltene precipitation under controlled mixing conditions

Authors :
Meng, Jia
Sontti, Somasekhara Goud
Zhang, Xuehua
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

As the most complex and heaviest component in bitumen, asphaltene precipitation induced by solvent dilution is important in oil sands extraction to remove solids and water from bitumen froth through dilution by paraffinic solvents. This review will compare asphaltene precipitation to dilution-induced solvent shifting in aqueous systems via the ouzo effect. We attempt to highlight similarities and differences in the evolution of nanodroplets and effects from solvent mixing conditions and point out mutual experimental techniques and modeling approaches for the research of both asphaltene precipitation and nanodroplet formation. The review will start from basic concepts in both asphaltene precipitation and the ouzo effect, then move on to the effects of solvent mixing on asphaltene precipitation in bulk. After that, we will introduce advances in microfluidic systems combined with cutting-edge experimental and simulation tools for asphaltene precipitation induced under controlled mixing with solvents and a droplet formation. Such comparison will inspire more in-depth understanding and control of asphaltene precipitation and the ouzo effect in aqueous systems.<br />Comment: 32 Pages, 12 Figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Fluid Dynamics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2211.02698
Document Type :
Working Paper