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In-situ studies of crude oil stability and direct visualization of asphaltenes aggregation processes via some spectroscopy techniques Conference Abstracts

Conference 248th ACS National Meeting and Exposition
10-14 Aug 2014 , San Francisco
Source Abstracts of Papers, 248th ACS National Meeting & Exposition, San Francisco, CA, United States, August 10-14, 2014
Compilation, 2014.
Journal Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society
ISSN: 0065-7727
Output data Year: 2014, Volume: 248, Article number : ENFL-531, Pages count : 1
Authors Morozov E. , Trukhan S.N. , Larichev Y.V. , Subramani V. , Gabrienko A.A. , Kazarian S. , Martyanov O.N.
Affiliations
1 Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS
2 Kirensky Institute of Physics
3 BP Products North America, Inc.
4 Imperial College London

Abstract: Several in-​situ spectroscopic techniques have been employed to investigate the fouling processes in crude oils. The studies have shown that the stability of crude oils depends largely on oil fractions which presumably influence the local environment of the asphaltenes, leading to pptn. and deposition. The ATR-​FTIR chem. imaging approach has been applied to observe the dynamics of asphaltene pptn. in-​situusing n-​heptane as flocculation agent. It was found that light crude oil with relatively low asphaltene content can be less stable than heavy crude oil with higher asphaltene content due to the influence of other fractions that possibly form local environment of the asphaltene mols. ESR data corroborate that the introduction of coagulant leads to the competitive displacement of the fractions stabilizing asphaltenes from the local environment of the asphaltene mols. leading to the decrease of the rotational dynamics of the asphaltene and their aggregation. The NMR Imaging data confirm that considering relative asphaltene stability for various crude oils, one should take into account their overall compn. and look for the local environment of the asphaltenes. Furthermore it was revealed that, asphaltenes aggregation under certain conditions can occur in the bulk of oil sample leading to the formation of the asphaltene enriched region corresponding areas with the highest heptane​/heavy gradient changes.
Cite: Morozov E. , Trukhan S.N. , Larichev Y.V. , Subramani V. , Gabrienko A.A. , Kazarian S. , Martyanov O.N.
In-situ studies of crude oil stability and direct visualization of asphaltenes aggregation processes via some spectroscopy techniques
In compilation Abstracts of Papers, 248th ACS National Meeting & Exposition, San Francisco, CA, United States, August 10-14, 2014. 2014. WOS AN
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Published print: Aug 1, 2014
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Web of science: WOS:000349165105339
Chemical Abstracts: 2014:1301743
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