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Original Articles

Experimental and modeling asphaltene precipitation in presence of DBSA using PC-SAFT EOS

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Pages 1534-1541 | Published online: 26 Sep 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Asphaltene precipitation and subsequent deposition in production tubing and topside facilities present significant cost penalties to crude oil production. Therefore, it is highly desirable to predict their phase behavior and the efficiency of dispersants in preventing or delaying deposition. Very few studies have been carried out on the molecular interactions between asphaltenes and different dispersants. As a result, the mechanisms by which dispersants stabilize asphaltenes are still open to discussion. The authors introduced a new method to characterize asphaltenes in perturbed chain statistical association fluid theory equation of state (EOS; perturbed-chain statistical association fluid theory EOS [PC-SAFT-EOS]) and correctly model the effect of dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid (DBSA) dispersant on the thermodynamic behavior of asphaltenes. Using the filtration method the effect of the ionic dispersant (DBSA) on asphaltene precipitation for different concentrations of n-heptane was measured experimentally, then modeled through PC-SAFT EOS. In the approach only the hard-chain and the dispersion terms are taken into consideration, and PC-SAFT parameters were calculated based on Gonzales et al. (Citation2007) based on molecular weight (Mw) and aromaticity factor (γ). Additionally, the model could correctly predict the amount of asphaltene precipitation upon addition of DBSA dispersant.

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