Mechanisms for lowering of interfacial tension in alkali/acidic oil systems 1. Experimental studies

Jeff Rudin, Darsh T. Wasan
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Abstract

Experimental studies are conducted in order to determine the physicochemical mechanisms responsible for lowering of interfacial tension in alkali/acidic oil systems. A well-defined model acidic oil is selected for controlled design of experiments, thus enhancing verification of known and unknown mechanisms. Ionic strength, pH, alkalinity, acid concentration and acid type were investigated for their effect on interfacial and surface tension. We show that interfacial tension goes through an ultralow minimum with NaOH (initial pH) at constant ionic strength. Unionized acid is shown to be present in the system at alkali concentrations where interfacial tension is ultralow. The results presented here suggest that the unionized acid adsorbs onto the interface together with the ionized acid, resulting in ultralow transient and equilibrium interfacial tension. Current theories do not consider adsorption of unionized acid on the interface, and, as a result, they do not adequately describe the effect of pH. A preliminary investigation of buffers shows that buffering the aqueous pH against dilution will also buffer the interfacial tension against dilution.

降低碱/酸性油体系界面张力的机理实验研究
为了确定碱/酸性油体系中界面张力降低的物理化学机制,进行了实验研究。选择一个定义良好的模型酸性油进行实验控制设计,从而加强了对已知和未知机制的验证。考察了离子强度、pH、碱度、酸浓度和酸类型对界面张力和表面张力的影响。我们发现,在恒定的离子强度下,NaOH(初始pH)的界面张力经历了一个超低的最小值。在界面张力极低的碱浓度下,系统中会出现未结合酸。结果表明,未电离酸与电离酸一起吸附在界面上,产生超低的瞬态和平衡界面张力。目前的理论没有考虑到界面上未结合酸的吸附,因此,它们没有充分描述pH值的影响。对缓冲液的初步调查表明,缓冲水的pH值以防止稀释也会缓冲界面张力以防止稀释。
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