Stabilization of Model Crude Oil Emulsion using Different Concentrations of Asphaltene

O. Alimi, O. Oyedeji
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Abstract

As part of an ongoing research into the stability of oil-field emulsions, model oil samples have been utilized to probe the effects of asphaltene interactions on crude oil/water emulsion stability. Asphaltenes were precipitated from treated Ondo State oil sand bitumen with n-hexane in a 40:1 solvent to bitumen ratio which was allowed to stand for 24 hours before it was filtered. Model oil samples were prepared from n-hexane and toluene with varying masses of asphaltene dissolved in them (0.05-0.1 %). Emulsions were prepared from mixtures of model oil with 5 cm 3 of de-ionized water. Results showed that the stability of the prepared emulsions increased with asphaltene concentration of the model oil sample, with the model oil containing 0.1 % of asphaltene forming the most stable emulsion. Therefore, the higher the concentration of asphaltene in the model oil, the more stable the model oil/water emulsions formed. This is similar to literature reports on oil-field emulsion therefore the interaction of asphaltene with the prepared model oils can be used as a model to study crude oil emulsion stabilization processes. Keywords : Asphaltene, Bitumen, Crude oil, Emulsion, Model oil, Stabilization
不同沥青质浓度对模型原油乳状液的稳定作用
作为正在进行的油田乳状液稳定性研究的一部分,模型油样品已被用于探测沥青质相互作用对原油/水乳状液稳定性的影响。沥青质是用正己烷从处理过的Ondo State油砂沥青中沉淀出来的,溶剂与沥青的比例为40:1,在过滤前放置24小时。模型油样品由正己烷和甲苯制备,沥青质的溶解质量不同(0.05- 0.1%)。乳剂由模型油和5cm3的去离子水混合而成。结果表明,制备的乳液的稳定性随着模型油中沥青质的浓度的增加而增加,其中沥青质的含量为0.1%的模型油形成的乳液最稳定。因此,模型油中沥青质的浓度越高,形成的模型油/水乳状液越稳定。这与油田乳状液的文献报道相似,因此沥青质与制备的模型油的相互作用可以作为研究原油乳状液稳定过程的模型。关键词:沥青质,沥青,原油,乳化液,模型油,稳定
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