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Original Articles

The effect of temperature on the interfacial tension between crude oil and ethoxylated nonylphenols

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Pages 1315-1322 | Published online: 09 Sep 2016
 

ABSTRACT

In this study, the effect of temperature on interfacial tension between crude oil and ethoxylated nonylphenols, with ethoxy group numbers of 4 and 9, was investigated. The interfacial tension was measured using the rising drop technique. Above the critical micelle concentration, the interfacial tension passed through a minimum when the temperature increased. Below the critical micelle concentration, the interfacial tension and time needed to reach equilibrium interfacial tension was reduced when the temperature increased. For a mixture of a two-surfactant system, interfacial tension was not sensitive to the temperature because of formation of mixed micellar aggregates.

Nomenclature
B,V=

Constant

g=

Gravitation acceleration (m.s−2)

r=

Maximum drop radius (m)

ri=

Hallow needle radius (m)

T=

Temperature (K)

Tc=

Critical temperature (K)

Δρ=

Density difference (kg.m−3)

σ=

Surface and interfacial tension (mN.m−1)

Acknowledgments

The authors are very grateful to Institute of Petroleum Engineering for invaluable help for measurements of interfacial tension. They also thank from Kimyagaran Emrooz, Chemical Industry Company, Iran, for supplying us with surfactants.

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