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Original Articles

Effect of Surfactant on the Growth of Onset Aggregation of Some Egyptian Crude Oils

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Pages 397-405 | Received 27 Jan 2007, Accepted 20 Feb 2007, Published online: 25 Feb 2008
 

Abstract

This work pertains to study the asphaltenes aggregates' settling behavior of crude oil in absence and presence of oil‐soluble surfactants including long‐chain fatty acid in the form of amidation and estrification. First, the onset points as a function of light absorbed asphaltenes aggregates were quantified before and after adding asphaltenes dispersants using ultra violet spectroscopy, and the photograph fractal‐like aggregate structures were quantified using Carl Zeiss Trinocular microscope. Second the shear rates against shear stress induced aggregation were also measured in absence and presence of different concentrations of asphaltenes dispersants using Brookfield digital rheometer model LVDV‐III+. The results reviled that the asphaltenes aggregates are found to depend on toluene–heptane ratios. In absence of dispersant the accumulated and aggregates clusters of asphaltenes are formed at heptane: toluene ratio of 50∶50. Whereas, in the presence of dispersant the asphaltenes are solvated at heptane: toluene ratio of 60∶40, followed by appearance of stronger and dots aggregates clusters at a ratio of 70∶30, and finally, a larger aggregates growing at heptane: toluene ratio of 80∶20. The dispersant solvates the asphaltenes and maintains them in solution, while their surface activity remains high. This means that the dispersant apparently functioned well in decreasing the degree of flocculation and precipitation beyond the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of asphaltenes at 0.0027 g/L. Also, the reduction in the viscosity in presence of dispersant suggests that the asphaltenes aggregates are highly porous and very fragile.

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