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Characterization of ternary compound viscosity reducer system on viscosity of viscous crude oil

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ABSTRACT

Based on the theory that viscous crude oil can form stable two-phase oil-water interfacial molecular membrane with surfactant, the oil-water interfacial activity and viscosity reduction of oil-water interface of viscous crude oil were studied for the ternary compound system, including anionic surfactant alpha olefin sulfonate (AOS), weak alkali Na2CO3 and four different kinds of nonionic surfactant emulsifying silicon oil (LKR-1023), lauryl diethanolamide (LDEA), isomeric alcohol ethoxylates (E-1306), and polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate (T-80). Results showed when lipophilic or hydrophilic nonionic surfactants were used separately in the same compound system. The viscosity of viscous crude oil could be reduced, but the viscosity reduction efficacy was not desirable. However, using LKR-1023, E-1306, and T-80 as nonionic surfactant with mass fraction 1.0%, the viscosity reduction rate of viscous crude oil reaches 98.92%, 98.29%, and 96.87%, respectively. With 1.4% of LDEA, the viscosity reduction rate of viscous crude oil can reach 98.89%. Through all different kinds of the nonionic surfactant tested, oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion under LDEA ternary compound system has been proved to be the most stable with no phase inversion. Therefore, it is promising to improve the viscosity reduction of the super viscous crude oil by selecting the proper surfactant and dosage.

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