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Stabilization of Model Crude Oil Emulsion using Different Concentrations of Asphaltene
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