Petroleum Research (Mar 2024)

Study of asphaltene reaggregation in toluene/heptane mixture by dynamic and static light scattering

  • Vladimir N. Kuryakov

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 48 – 54

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This paper presents the study of the effect of multiple ultrasonic impacts on submicron asphaltene aggregates in a toluene/heptane solution, conducted with dynamic light scattering technique. The objects of the study were four samples of asphaltenes obtained from four different oils. For all samples, the change in the average size of the asphaltene submicron aggregates with time was measured after the addition of a precipitant (heptane) to a solution of asphaltenes in toluene at an amount above the threshold concentration. Asphaltene aggregates formed in solution after the addition of the precipitant and were subjected to ultrasonic treatment, which led to the destruction of the asphaltene aggregates. Aggregation of destroyed asphaltenes was observed. The kinetics of this aggregation were similar to the kinetics of aggregation of asphaltenes after the addition of a precipitant. Multiple iterations of asphaltene aggregate destruction in the sample led to a significant change in the kinetics of aggregation: the growth of aggregates slowed and stabilized at a size of approximately 200 nm and 30 nm for the different studied samples.

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